Jotash said:The only thing that really shocked me or got me miffed during my last trip in May was when I was at the TTC after leaving MK and headed to MGM. The first bus arrived and filled quickly. An elderly couple and I (I was by myself) decided to wait for the next bus, which arrived only a few minutes later. By then, the line had filled up again. I got on and had a seat right by the door, the elderly couple next to me, across from me were three adult men who I had seen running up to catch the bus. Right before we leave a family of four gets on, father, son and mother with a baby about six months old. There are no more seats. The father is carrying their stroller, the son is about nine, the mother is trying to hold on to the bar while juggling the baby. I watched the three able bodied men sitting across from me as they looked at her and shifted uncomfortably in their seats before I decided to be a "gentleman" and gave up my seat for her (I am a very small female). The mother was so grateful as was her husband. The "men" wouldn't even look at me for the ride as I was standing right in front of them. I'm only in my 30's but whatever happened to chivalry? I saw this so many times on my trip and it is really my pet peeve. If there is a small child who can't even reach the hand rail, a person with a baby, an elderly person or a person who is obviously having trouble standing and you are able-bodied, no matter what your sex - give up your dang seat!! (Off of soapbox. Thanks, I feel better.)![]()
I see this all the time! It makes me so mad
My husband always gives up his seat. I look around and there are so many little ones are elder folks and no one else gives up their seat! Who raised these people 
