Offer your seat..? The MGTOW "Gentleman??"

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  • #751790
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    SH3LLZ
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    OK.. I’ve been kicking this around d in my head since my morning commute on Wednesday.

    The path train system has an announcement that’s plays as follows:

    “Passengers (male / female) are reminded to offer their seat to, elderly (yes), disabled (yes) and pregnant riders.”

    Hold up! What was that last one? Pregnant? Why should a man give up his seat to some woman just because she’s knocked up? At this point I began to wonder if the possibility of still being a respect gentleman and MGTOW were possible.

    I have determined it is not. But then.. Something struck me. If a woman doesn’t need me, she certainly doesn’t need my seat. She may want it, but for her to demand or accept it, wouldn’t that make her dependent on a man in that situation? After all, all passengers should offer their seat according to social pressure.

    So if a woman is quick to jump up let them be the first to support other women. No man should feel any shame for not acquiesing to this new society. After all, societal norms are now coming to considered antiquated.

    My point is, to NOT offer your seat should be seen as an “act of empowerment” for women. They’re strong and motherhood is SO Hard, but they can so it all without us.

    I propose, Never offering your seat to another pregnant woman again. It’s is the “Gentlemanly” thing to do if you really want to show feminists what equality is truly about.

    Gents! Your thoughts?

    #ICETHEMOUT
    #MANOUT

    #ICETHEMOUT!!! #MANOUT!!! #HIDEYOURWEALTH #VAGINAISWORTHLESS

    #751792
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    Carnage
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    Elderly? F~~~ no
    Disabled? Why should I care?
    Pregnant? Why should I help the carrier of my future stabber?

    Hell f~~~ no.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #751796
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    SH3LLZ
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    Carnage I in no way surprised by your answer.. Lol

    XD

    #ICETHEMOUT!!! #MANOUT!!! #HIDEYOURWEALTH #VAGINAISWORTHLESS

    #751803
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    I would literally say, I didn’t knock her up, why do I need to give up my seat. Tell her sperm donor to provide proper transport if this isn’t good enough.

    #751821
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    Doc
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    I think I would offer my seat to whoever appeared to need should not giving it mean that they may struggle as a result.
    I would offer it to either an elderly man or woman.
    I would offer it to either a physically disabled man or woman.
    I would offer it to a heavily pregnant man or woman.

    Of course in reality I ain’t really ever gonna need to offer it to a heavily pregnant man for obvious reasons.
    But I can’t see any harm giving it to a heavily pregnant woman.

    This has nothing to do with feminism, gynocentrism or anything, equality etc.
    But it has everything to do with there being an innocent kid in that women’s belly who needs to be kept comfortable. If the mother struggles the kid might struggle.

    That’s all there is to it for me.

    I see your points thought Sh3llz.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #751823
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    But it has everything to do with there being an innocent kid in that women’s belly who needs to be kept comfortable. If the mother struggles the kid might struggle.

    No way man! I’d kick her in the gut! <sarc/off>

    #751828
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    DorkShit
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    On a work commute, I always ask them, “What are you doing here?”

    Peace brothers

    #751860
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    Skelator
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    I would offer her a cigarette.

    #751869
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    Atton
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    The clearly disabled and people over 75, it’s a matter of practicality at that point.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

    #751894
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    I_see_broken_clocks
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    I think I would offer my seat to whoever appeared to need should not giving it mean that they may struggle as a result.
    I would offer it to either an elderly man or woman.
    I would offer it to either a physically disabled man or woman.
    I would offer it to a heavily pregnant man or woman.

    Of course in reality I ain’t really ever gonna need to offer it to a heavily pregnant man for obvious reasons.
    But I can’t see any harm giving it to a heavily pregnant woman.

    This has nothing to do with feminism, gynocentrism or anything, equality etc.
    But it has everything to do with there being an innocent kid in that women’s belly who needs to be kept comfortable. If the mother struggles the kid might struggle.

    That’s all there is to it for me.

    I see your points thought Sh3llz.

    Agreed

    #751905
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    Faust For Science
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    “Passengers (male / female) are reminded to offer their seat to, elderly (yes), disabled (yes) and pregnant riders.”

    The key here is to play the system. Offer to give up your seat in exchange for bumping your ticket to first class on the next available flight to your destination and give back your luggage, or a refund of the purchased ticket, give back your luggage, and an extra few hundred dollars for your inconvenience.

    This is how the game is played. If the airline officers say no, and force you off the flight. Do not fight, remain civil, get off the airplane and call your lawyer to sue the airline company. Such lawsuits are usually settled in the five to six figure range, especially if the person suing was civil during the whole situation.

    #751908
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    But it has everything to do with there being an innocent kid in that women’s belly who needs to be kept comfortable. If the mother struggles the kid might struggle.

    No way man! I’d kick her in the gut! <sarc/off>

    Tut tut. Lol.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape, finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. Marcus Aurelius

    #751912
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    Greg Honda
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    Excuse me gents, but have I missed a meeting here?

    With the current state of obesity in women,

    HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO TELL IF SHE’S PREGNANT???

    It's Time to get Wise

    #751913
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    Narwhal
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    I no longer take the bus to work, but when I used I never gave up a seat. There should be no assumption that as a man, standing on a moving bus for another is any less comfortable or painful than it is for her. The reality is that it does hurt my back, and I am going to still be feeling it tomorrow.

    More importantly, I am aware of my personal issues and plan accordingly. I get to the bus stop early to increase the likely hood of getting a set. I adjust my work schedule so my commute is at the least busiest time, as much as possible. There is no reason that an elderly, disabled, or pregnant person cannot do the same. In fact that was an elder lady who made friends with a passenger who would get on the bus a couple stops earlier, and would have her reserve a seat for her. Well planned, good job.

    I’m not saying I’d ever give up my seat to someone else, just that from my experience, 9 times out of 10 the person who didn’t get a seat didn’t plan accordingly or is just plan lazy, using their condition as an excuse to inconvenience someone else in the interest of their own convenience.

    Ok. Then do it.

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    Jan Sobieski
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    Chivalry is now considered benevolent sexism.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #751916
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    Samsquanch
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    You’re just supposed to know Greg, us men are supposed to be able to read minds.

    FWIW, I have seen women cut in front, act rudely, not give up their seat, etc. to other pregnant women.

    If I was ever in a situation where I was using public transportation, I would point to someone else and ask them to give up their seat.

    #751930
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    Juehue
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    I only offer to old man. Reason? They most likely say thank you and leave it at that. If it’s an old woman, the chances of talking + the risk of getting a Ginsburg voice go through the roof

    #751936
    SH3LLZ
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    Excuse me gents, but have I missed a meeting here?

    With the current state of obesity in women,

    HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO TELL IF SHE’S PREGNANT???

    Whoa! GregHonda wins the thread early! XD

    #ICETHEMOUT
    #MANOUT

    #ICETHEMOUT!!! #MANOUT!!! #HIDEYOURWEALTH #VAGINAISWORTHLESS

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    KevinStyles
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    I’d offer my seat to an elderly man without question. Mostly i try and avoid the ‘handicap’ seats to keep myself out of such moral dilemmas .

    #751953
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    Old Buck
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    Why not self identify as a pregnant minority and demand any seat you wish?

    Throw this s~~~ right back into the faces of liberal retards who wanted this type of behavior to be acceptable.

    Don't chase tail. Turn yours around, walk away, and live free!

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