Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote: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.
Heh. I'm 49 and sit in the floor all the time.
You must be flexible and not fat.

Anonymous wrote:Staying for a few days with extended family. One of my pet peeves is when the kids (teens and tweens) remain on couches when there is no other place to sit. When my MIL or FIL walk in a room and there are no seats, I offer them mine. Meanwhile, I have to sit on the floor while an 11 yo and 16 yo chill on the couch with iPads. I think it's disrespectful and I'm annoyed and the various parents should correct them. Your thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote: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.
Heh. I'm 49 and sit in the floor all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote: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.
Heh. I'm 49 and sit in the floor all the time.
Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm the person you quoted and after that posted I thought about it and realized the same as you said...that 7-8 is a more appropriate cut off.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, kids should give up seats for adults. Exeption is on mass transit. Kids under 9 or 10 should have priority over able bodied adults (not elderly, pregnant, injured etc.) Kids have a hard time holding on and not falling and hurting themselves during the herky jerky movements on a bus or train. But at home...100% yes. It would be nice if there were beanbags or cushions or something on the floor for them.
I agree with all of this post except I would make the age younger for public transit.
2nd grade or younger should sit.
A 9-10 year old is perfectly capable of safely standing on a metro, unless they are very small or have other issues like muscle tone.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, kids should give up seats for adults. Exeption is on mass transit. Kids under 9 or 10 should have priority over able bodied adults (not elderly, pregnant, injured etc.) Kids have a hard time holding on and not falling and hurting themselves during the herky jerky movements on a bus or train. But at home...100% yes. It would be nice if there were beanbags or cushions or something on the floor for them.
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.Anonymous wrote: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.