Ladies and gentlemen.. We got her
5 years ago by russiandude · 257 Likes · 9 comments · Trending
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ijustapologize
· 5 years ago
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Or nah
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iccarus
· 5 years ago
so a chair, designed for one person, is designed to make that one person uncomfortable?
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silvermyth
· 5 years ago
Good. Manspreading isn't a problem, but what is a problem is that women are expected to take up as little space as possible. Sitting ladylike and such. Everyone should be allowed to be comfortable.
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guest
· 5 years ago
Something i found out fairly recently was that men have a higher center of mass and narrower hips and thus they need to splay their legs more. I would agree that no one should shame women for not sitting “ladylike”, afterall i think freedom is the answer to most questions of inequality. But it would go quite a ways towards explaining why men feel the need to do so more than women.
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guest
· 5 years ago
Ps. Im quite drunk, so please forgive any spelling or phraseing issues
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guest
· 5 years ago
Manspreading IS an annoyance. If the people who do that could just refrain from spreading for just a few stations. Doesn't matter about their hips or center if gravity. It's just being polite. Don't think the chair will be commercialized anyway. It's just for the statement, right?
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poisin_kat
· 5 years ago
It's only a breach of politeness if you take more than your seat's space. If you intrude on other's, that's not good. If you sit a bit open because otherwise it hurts, then that's just being normal
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jokur_and_batmon
· 5 years ago
Idk man I think the guys on the train and bus need to learn to control their legs a little better. Sure sit wide but don’t do it on top of someone else or their belongings
typow777
· 5 years ago
Ehhemm ... news flash. Men have two sensitive ball like appendages between the upper legs. Squeezing them together hurts. That is all.
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