darkpagandeath wrote: » being pregnant is not a disability, An able bodied person should give the seat to a pregnant woman, a pregnant woman should give the seat to an elderly person.
Baby Jane wrote: » Being elderly is not a disability, and so on. A heavily pregnant woman should get to sit down - it's exhausting at that stage. I am so afraid of the "fat" mix-up though.
bb1234567 wrote: » If I was a heavily pregnant lady I would have no qualms about politely asking a a young able bodied person if they'd be so kind as to give me a lend of their seat due to me having a small human inside me. Nobody is going to say no, so just ask.
Baby Jane wrote: » I'd view an insistence on not offering someone who would be uncomfortable standing (whether old and frail, with crutches, heavily pregnant, not feeling well) a seat in order to show how the world is tough and all that (seems to be fashionable to lack compassion) to be needlessly petty.
darkpagandeath wrote: » No one wants to stand for extended periods of time.
Baby Jane wrote: » Nobody wants to, but some people have more of a need not to.
Afroshack wrote: » What's the criteria for need though?
Greenmachine wrote: » Who are you to judge how able bodied someone is. They could have a hidden disability.
galljga1 wrote: » I have given up my seat to both pregnant ladies and elderly persons. 40+ now but I have always done so. On one occasion, I got up and had to walk a bit down a carriage to get the attention of a pregnant lady to offer her my seat. When I turned back, my seat had been taken by a young twat who was not for moving. I whispered sweet nothings in his ear..... he moved.
Baby Jane wrote: » I think you know the answers. A lot of obtoosy-woosiness on this thread!