we get a lot of guys (and gals) who are wide in the trunk area, spreading about on the bus here.
but we have more of an issue with 'pramspreading' than manspreading.
that is to say, when there are already 2 pushchairs taking up space for at least 6 people, and another one decides she wants to get on.
and then looks blankly at the already lengthways foldable pushcahirs and wonders which one to nag into moving so her foldable pushchair (usualy filled with a toddler that can actualy walk, and covered to the gills in carrier bags at the back, so its not particularly stable to begin with) can be wedged in sideways, making it hard for passengers to get on (or off).
i may be channeing 'grumpy old granny', but when i was that age, my mother had to FOLD UP the pushchair..is that a lost art in these modern times? it sure is round here, but then the chairs never seem to be folded from the day they are bought (and then dumped in the streets some days...i hate pushchairs, and side by side double buggies....those things should burn in hell (or the sun))
i only realy have an issue with people spreading if they are overweight and there is a distribution problem, cause too much weight on one side messes with the busses shocks, making it even more bumpy on our allready knackred and pothole filled roads..is it too much to ask that you sit on one side and the other person sit on the other side, so the bus is not leaning while standing still? or if they are stinky.
i agree with Foamy about stinky.if in front of you, someone smells, and in back of you, someone smells...it is like being in a sweaty armpit sandwich. and i have a very *very* sensitive nose...the only worse things is holidays when you have more than one screaming (and very high pitched at that) kiddies competeing for who can shatter the glass windows.