Average Parent Problemsのインスタグラム(averageparentproblems) - 8月2日 20時27分
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charlottebanjo
When two people meet for the first time you do not know their current situation or their past, healthy or not healthy. Just that this situation happened to be approached the wrong way. Understanding the lady being sick and knew she couldn’t stand from being nauseous ask the gentleman who probably was the closest to her to give up his seat. Though the gentleman had a negative response that triggers the sick woman to vomit on him. Instead he could have politely responded “sorry ma’am but I can not give up this seat.” Then maybe the woman would have vomited on the floor instead in front of the gentleman, which he would have seen and would probably then give up he’s seat from understanding her situation. We don’t live in a perfect world but if there were a perfect world people would respond wouldn’t start off with negative defensive attitudes. Just have a simple response and say “No, thank you.”
audreyallencooper
@kaitrongordon Wow. No, you don’t get it. If she threw up on him when she could easily turn her head avoid it, then yes she is wrong. If it happened too fast or they were in a crowded place and there was nowhere to turn, then obviously there’s nothing she could have done and she’s not wrong. It’s not right to throw up on another person if you can avoid it. If you can’t, then you can’t. But, if it was me, I would at least try to avoid throwing up on someone else if I could in any way avoid it. Sometimes it comes out too fast and you can’t control it, sometimes you can feel it coming and can do something. If you can do something to avoid, you should. I don’t know why that’s so hard to understand for you. 🤷♀️
tezcatlipoca_red
All those people that think so highly of the equality... if a guy asked that delightful person if he could have a seat because he felt ill would he still have brought up equality? No. That was just an asshole move and all the people saying he is right are assholes as well. All the woman bragging that they never asked for a seat... good for you! Nobody is saying that all pregnant woman have the same experience of pregnancy. You can feel wonderful and be able to stand, jump and run or you can be exhausted, feeling ill and having a hard time standing for long periods.
komunitaspinturumah
Meanwhile in Southeast Asia, you become a queen! Like literally all people and strangers will stand up for you, opening door for you, make a way for you to passing first, bring your heavy stuff (if you got any), give you smiling face and ask if the baby is fine and never ending chit chat about how i bringing amazing thing inside me and older women will give inputs about random things, and how grateful i am for my culture! Its because we loved to talk, smile and take care of each other. Its in our part of daily life. ❤️
facebynicole
No one gives up there seat to a pregnant person ever! I’ve been on the train sweating feeling fatigued and ppl will just look at me and not offer a seat. I had to get off. I asked for a seat once cuz the guy had a bag in the seat. And he told me it’s for his service animal and he can’t put her on the floor. And i said but I’m pregnant. And he said but she’s a service animal. I literally just got off the train. I couldn’t believe that he told me no for his service animal.
audreyallencooper
@kaitrongordon It’s also possible that the seats were full but the aisles were not. Again, I said IF there was something she could do to avoid, the operative word being IF. Sometimes you can feel it coming and try to be considerate, sometimes it hits you with no warning and just comes out where it will. Again, IF she could do anything to avoid, then that would be the right thing to do in my opinion. If she couldn’t avoid, then she couldn’t.
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