Probably. No one complains about women taking up too much space with their bags. The fact that this is an issue at all just shows how desperately feminists are clinging to relevancy.
I'm calling bullshit on this for several reasons: The first is that no one also complains when a guy takes up two seats by setting a backpack, or laptop bag, in the next seat over. Women often do this too, but generally if you need the seat a woman will put the backpack/laptop bag in her lap and give you the seat. On the other hand a lot of guys who refuse to free up a seat, because they're making a statement against feminism. The second is I've never seen a woman's handbag so huge that blocks a neighboring seat, especially because I've never seen a handbag so large it doesn't fit in a person's lap. Third is shopping bags, men carry them too, sometimes a freaking ton of them, but hey if you're getting groceries home, then I'm not going to begrudge you, regardless of gender. Fourth is most people will put their baggage in their lap, or on the floor between their ankles, or pick a section of the bus where they can rest their baggage, including suit cases and duffel bags. Most people are courteous with their baggage, at least attempting to keep it out of the way, which is why no one complains about them, this is not the case with manspreading though.johnnyboy2537 said:Probably. No one complains about women taking up too much space with their bags. The fact that this is an issue at all just shows how desperately feminists are clinging to relevancy.
Well there is a difference between physically taking up more space because of one's physical size and just taking up more space than necessary, just because you can...DudeistBelieve said:I mean I'm a gentleman of size, so no matter what I do I spill over into the next seat anyway.
I think it's a dumb thing to complain about. Not everyone is going to able to sit on public transport, deal with it.
Maybe I'm just weird, but I just kinda accept thats just how the game is played. I get into a room with strangers, and the only open seats are between people, I'm standing if at all possible and I'm not cursing people in my head for not sharing a seat. I see the guy spread out over the seat, all I'm thinking is, "Damn guys lucky."KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:Well there is a difference between physically taking up more space because of one's physical size and just taking up more space than necessary, just because you can...DudeistBelieve said:I mean I'm a gentleman of size, so no matter what I do I spill over into the next seat anyway.
I think it's a dumb thing to complain about. Not everyone is going to able to sit on public transport, deal with it.
On crowded public transport no one is going to be comfortable, but that doesn't excuse the people who take up more space than actually necessary.
See that might not be an issue, if someone physically takes up more space than normal, because that's how they're built, no problem, even if that person is just fat. The issue comes when someone takes up multiple seats, but could easily fit in one... I'm disabled, I sometimes can't simply stand... If someone is taking up multiple seats when they don't need to, I'll complain, if the person in question doesn't heed me, then I'll complain to an official source. I don't look at a person taking up two, or more seats, especially when sitting space is limited, as being lucky, I see them as a selfish entitled jackass. On a bus, if it's crowded and I can stand, I will, but I'm not going to give a pass to someone making everyone else's lives hell, just because they want to.DudeistBelieve said:Maybe I'm just weird, but I just kinda accept thats just how the game is played. I get into a room with strangers, and the only open seats are between people, I'm standing if at all possible and I'm not cursing people in my head for not sharing a seat. I see the guy spread out over the seat, all I'm thinking is, "Damn guys lucky."KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:Well there is a difference between physically taking up more space because of one's physical size and just taking up more space than necessary, just because you can...DudeistBelieve said:I mean I'm a gentleman of size, so no matter what I do I spill over into the next seat anyway.
I think it's a dumb thing to complain about. Not everyone is going to able to sit on public transport, deal with it.
On crowded public transport no one is going to be comfortable, but that doesn't excuse the people who take up more space than actually necessary.
I'm not going to hold it against a person for not being polite, but I will hold it against them for intentionally being an asshole. I've had to squish myself and be uncomfortable because people needed the seats next to me. That's not inviting people, that's making a basic necessary sacrifice for other people, in which case, those people weren't comfortable either, but at least those who really needed to sit got to. There's a big difference here.DudeistBelieve said:I'm not going to hold it against a person for essentially not being polite, because none of us like sitting that close to strangers. It sucks, and we all know it does. If it didn't when we see that next guy get on the bus and do the "look" for an appropriate seat, we'd be waving our arms frantically going "Sit down right here, stranger!" instead of thinking "Please don't sit here, please don't sit here, please don't sit here."
Again, excluding people from having a place when they might need it, that's not just the wrong thing to do, it's being a shit person. You might not challenge people for it, but I will, because otherwise I might end up on the floor in agony. So it's not about being aggressive for me, it's about my basic well being, which even then I'll make accommodations for others... I've given up my seat for weaker, or older people, for pregnant women who have issues standing... Still I won't let a jack ass who takes up two or three seats, when someone else might need them, just because they want to be a jerk. This isn't being aggressive, it's being reasonable, if someone isn't going to be reasonable to others, then I'll get them thrown out if I can. It is not my job to put up with other people's selfish bullshit, by that token, I'm not going to either...DudeistBelieve said:It's not the right thing to do, but if one is willing to be that aggressive, more power to them.
I'd really like for you to apply common sense to my statement. I'm not saying sit on people, I'm saying sit how and where you want. If by chance some obese guy did sit on my lap he would be picking his ass up off the floor.Hagi said:I'd really love for you to repeat that statement while an obese man is sitting on your lap.Bat Vader said:People should sit how and where they want. If others find it rude or offensive they can fuck right off. I sit how and where and I want and I couldn't care any less what others think.
I agree. People should just sit how and where they are comfortable but instead people have to make a mountain out of a molehill.josemlopes said:People think way too much about shit.
Usually if there is someone sitted then that person is just sitting in a way that is confortable for him/her.
A guy being sitted with his legs open are the same to me as a girl with her legs crossed, and vice-versa, who fucking cares or thinks about this shit (apparently a lot of people, huh)?
It would only suck if its a tight situation with small seats and stuff where it could bother the person next to him, otherwise...
Then I'd say your circumstances are different. That seat isn't a want for you, it's a need. At which point, yeah, more power to ya to do what you got to do. Different rules. Different perspective.KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:See that might not be an issue, if someone physically takes up more space than normal, because that's how they're built, no problem, even if that person is just fat. The issue comes when someone takes up multiple seats, but could easily fit in one... I'm disabled, I sometimes can't simply stand... If someone is taking up multiple seats when they don't need to, I'll complain, if the person in question doesn't heed me, then I'll complain to an official source. I don't look at a person taking up two, or more seats, especially when sitting space is limited, as being lucky, I see them as a selfish entitled jackass. On a bus, if it's crowded and I can stand, I will, but I'm not going to give a pass to someone making everyone else's lives hell, just because they want to.DudeistBelieve said:Maybe I'm just weird, but I just kinda accept thats just how the game is played. I get into a room with strangers, and the only open seats are between people, I'm standing if at all possible and I'm not cursing people in my head for not sharing a seat. I see the guy spread out over the seat, all I'm thinking is, "Damn guys lucky."KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:Well there is a difference between physically taking up more space because of one's physical size and just taking up more space than necessary, just because you can...DudeistBelieve said:I mean I'm a gentleman of size, so no matter what I do I spill over into the next seat anyway.
I think it's a dumb thing to complain about. Not everyone is going to able to sit on public transport, deal with it.
On crowded public transport no one is going to be comfortable, but that doesn't excuse the people who take up more space than actually necessary.
I'm not going to hold it against a person for not being polite, but I will hold it against them for intentionally being an asshole. I've had to squish myself and be uncomfortable because people needed the seats next to me. That's not inviting people, that's making a basic necessary sacrifice for other people, in which case, those people weren't comfortable either, but at least those who really needed to sit got to. There's a big difference here.DudeistBelieve said:I'm not going to hold it against a person for essentially not being polite, because none of us like sitting that close to strangers. It sucks, and we all know it does. If it didn't when we see that next guy get on the bus and do the "look" for an appropriate seat, we'd be waving our arms frantically going "Sit down right here, stranger!" instead of thinking "Please don't sit here, please don't sit here, please don't sit here."
Again, excluding people from having a place when they might need it, that's not just the wrong thing to do, it's being a shit person. You might not challenge people for it, but I will, because otherwise I might end up on the floor in agony. So it's not about being aggressive for me, it's about my basic well being, which even then I'll make accommodations for others... I've given up my seat for weaker, or older people, for pregnant women who have issues standing... Still I won't let a jack ass who takes up two or three seats, when someone else might need them, just because they want to be a jerk. This isn't being aggressive, it's being reasonable, if someone isn't going to be reasonable to others, then I'll get them thrown out if I can. It is not my job to put up with other people's selfish bullshit, by that token, I'm not going to either...DudeistBelieve said:It's not the right thing to do, but if one is willing to be that aggressive, more power to them.
Everyone else paid to be there too, if your being comfortable means making others extremely uncomfortable, you're not exactly in the right. Granted that's an if... Still if the rest of us have to me uncomfortable you're not exempt, it's basic common courtesy, you can't expect others to consider you, when you don't consider them... Well at least not reasonably.The Lunatic said:Yes, it's uncomfortable not do, and if I paid money to get on public transport, I think a right to not be uncomfortable for the duration isn't too much to ask.
Sounds nice and good, but it's not exactly the truth. There are a lot of people who will put themselves in uncomfortable situations just to inconvenience other people, these people are assholes.Bat Vader said:I agree. People should just sit how and where they are comfortable but instead people have to make a mountain out of a molehill.josemlopes said:People think way too much about shit.
Usually if there is someone sitted then that person is just sitting in a way that is confortable for him/her.
A guy being sitted with his legs open are the same to me as a girl with her legs crossed, and vice-versa, who fucking cares or thinks about this shit (apparently a lot of people, huh)?
It would only suck if its a tight situation with small seats and stuff where it could bother the person next to him, otherwise...
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I just have more clout because I'm disabled and often need the seat... Still people making themselves an intentional nuisance on public transportation, that's something we should address, because it really only benefits the person being a jerk in these situations.DudeistBelieve said:Then I'd say your circumstances are different. That seat isn't a want for you, it's a need. At which point, yeah, more power to ya to do what you got to do. Different rules. Different perspective.
But for me, it's a want. And theres nothing for me to gain by calling someone else out on it.
If someone is being an asshole just beat the fuck out of them. It's not that complicated. If someone guy inconvenienced me like that and gave me less room to sit I would punch him in the dick.KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:Everyone else paid to be there too, if your being comfortable means making others extremely uncomfortable, you're not exactly in the right. Granted that's an if... Still if the rest of us have to me uncomfortable you're not exempt, it's basic common courtesy, you can't expect others to consider you, when you don't consider them... Well at least not reasonably.The Lunatic said:Yes, it's uncomfortable not do, and if I paid money to get on public transport, I think a right to not be uncomfortable for the duration isn't too much to ask.
Sounds nice and good, but it's not exactly the truth. There are a lot of people who will put themselves in uncomfortable situations just to inconvenience other people, these people are assholes.Bat Vader said:I agree. People should just sit how and where they are comfortable but instead people have to make a mountain out of a molehill.josemlopes said:People think way too much about shit.
Usually if there is someone sitted then that person is just sitting in a way that is confortable for him/her.
A guy being sitted with his legs open are the same to me as a girl with her legs crossed, and vice-versa, who fucking cares or thinks about this shit (apparently a lot of people, huh)?
It would only suck if its a tight situation with small seats and stuff where it could bother the person next to him, otherwise...
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That doesn't apply to a guy who sits with his knees a reasonably comfortable distance appart, it applies to the person who spreads their legs so far that they impinge upon two other seats. That's not about an individual's personal comfort, it's about making others uncomfortable, period.
The issue isn't with guys who sit with their legs comfortably spread, it's about guys who spread their legs as far apart as they're physically able, to make a statement against "feminism".
I just have more clout because I'm disabled and often need the seat... Still people making themselves an intentional nuisance on public transportation, that's something we should address, because it really only benefits the person being a jerk in these situations.DudeistBelieve said:Then I'd say your circumstances are different. That seat isn't a want for you, it's a need. At which point, yeah, more power to ya to do what you got to do. Different rules. Different perspective.
But for me, it's a want. And theres nothing for me to gain by calling someone else out on it.
That's called assault possibly resulting in battery if you injure the person you're going after, at any rate it's extremely illegal and is a crime. Honestly if there were how you'd respond, then you'd probably be in prison... In my experience it's far simpler to get somebody ejected for being an inconsiderate jerk, you know, they get kicked off the bus/train and you don't go to jail.Bat Vader said:If someone is being an asshole just beat the fuck out of them. It's not that complicated. If someone guy inconvenienced me like that and gave me less room to sit I would punch him in the dick.
Well, yeah. There are bigger problems, but we all like to ***** about the small problems every now and then, too.Parasondox said:I think public transport has bigger problems than the pathetically pity topic of "Manspreading".
Like those in a rush busy 9-5, 5-6 figure salary city folks who will push and shove you, your kid, the old lady next to you, the bloke in the wheelchair, the mother with a pram and a blind guy out of the way just so they aren't late and don't get shouted out by their overly pissed off boss with a wife that doesn't love him any more and kids who either doesn't give a fuck about life, unemployed or always away from home. That's the kind of asshole you need to watch out for. The Cunts.
Oh and the increased reporting of sexual assaults/harassment. It's on the rise and some people just shouldn't be in public.
NO ONE WANTS TO SEE YOUR DICK DURING RUSH HOUR!!
If standing is less uncomfortable than sitting next to somebody, then you may stand.KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:Everyone else paid to be there too, if your being comfortable means making others extremely uncomfortable, you're not exactly in the right. Granted that's an if... Still if the rest of us have to me uncomfortable you're not exempt, it's basic common courtesy, you can't expect others to consider you, when you don't consider them... Well at least not reasonably.
I tried to translate the word Manspread in my language [Greeks] and of course there isn't a word of it....blackrave said:No I don't "manspread"
I simply sit with knees apart at shoulder length, whenever possible.
P.S. I refuse to aknowledge that stupid term.
Trying to translate a newspeak into non-english is good for a laugh.SweetShark said:I tried to translate the word Manspread in my language [Greeks] and of course there isn't a word of it....blackrave said:No I don't "manspread"
I simply sit with knees apart at shoulder length, whenever possible.
P.S. I refuse to aknowledge that stupid term.
Sounds like a something related to masturbation.Also Selfie....f*ck this word hard as well.
Sex?Is there a word if girls open their legs as well? I would LOVE to know.