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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think kids should give up seats for all adults but I do think they should give up seats for elderly or non-able bodied people.[/quote] once you get to be 40ish all people are non-able bodied. Hurts like hell to get up, back hurts sitting on the floor, everything aches. You must be young.[/quote] Heh. I'm 49 and sit in the floor all the time.[/quote] You must be flexible and not fat. [/quote] I am 52 and overweight. I have 5 yo twins and I still run around with them, and get down on the floor with them regularly. It is not unusual that we are places and I sit on the floor cross legged and one of the kids sits in my lap. I carry them at times and I chase them around. I am not nearly as flexible or energetic as I was in my 30's, but I'm still more than able to get up and sit down with them. If everything hurts like you're 60, then you need to get some more regular exercise. My best friend (51) started taking yoga about 5-6 years ago to solve these same complaints. He's now fine again with basic activity like this. You might want to try it because you should not feel that way at 40.[/quote]
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