Lisa loves Pooh
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Ok, maybe I should have been more specific, but I didn't say JUST for me, I said also elderly couples as well as myself with my 6 year old sleeping child who I may have added is nearly as tall as I am so for me to try to balance him and myself standing it can be a challenge. MY beef is more with the young people that see several parents trying to balance themselves and a childAS WELL AS the elderly who are standing, then not only offer a seat to anyone, but stare at those standing like they're annoyed at them for standing in front of them.....we all can't help that Disney won't move the bus til it's packed beyond capacity, so if you're not going to give up your seat to ANYONE who might need it more, at least have the courteousy to not give them the evil eye for standing in front of you.
Apparently the fact that I also stated that I have, sleeping child in tow, also stood up to let someone who needed the seat more sit down got missed, but hey that seems to be par for the course with this board......people only attack you for parts of your comments and don't pay attention to the whole thing.
I think you lost folks when you made a point that you were pushing 40. I just turned 40 and had I not been pregnant, I was planning to be training for another marathon (but I'm the tortoise). Age is just a number. But for some reason you brought emphasis to your age.
I use my discretion when I should relinquish my seat or need one. I have waited for the next bus. I when stood pregnant and while holding a child. I have allowed my child to sit or required then to give up their seat. But it is always at my discretion.
Unless someone looks unable to remain standing, I won't necessarily give up my seat. And it is obvious when a person is truly unable or creating drama because they are feeling entitled to a seat.
And you weren't attacked. You forced others to explain why they should not have to give up their seat when you expressed indignation that it wasn't offered. As it is a discussion, people will agree or rebut accordingly. A rebuttal is not an "attack".