I’ve only been using public transport for about half of a year now, but only one thing seems to be consistent; Women think I have ebola. Lol, what, you thought I was going to say the trains run on time? Not a chance.
Granted, I am not the most attractive guy on the planet, I’m big and thick but I only take up one seat in the end. I am pretty sure I don’t actually suffer from Resting Bitch Face Syndrome, and I’m %100 sure I don’t actually have ebola, so what gives? I do cross my arms, but that is just how I can sit so that I am comfortable. I don’t dress overly well, or hipster/cool whatever, just a polo and jeans.
Is it:
A: Security. Girls don’t sit next to guys on public transport.
B: Uninterested. I need to do something to attract attention and make them think; oh he is worth sitting next to.
C: Build a Bridge. Get over it, it doesn’t mean anything!
#1 by Clover on December 30, 2014 - 12:02 pm
A!
Or, D, ebola.
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#2 by loveworldproblems on December 30, 2014 - 12:18 pm
I was hoping for A, thanks 🙂
I’m not a Dr. any longer, so it is not ebola! lol.
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#3 by Cinn on December 30, 2014 - 7:00 pm
I dont sit by strange men if i can help it. Hot or not… Just self protection
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#4 by simplysurrealblog on January 3, 2015 - 4:30 am
Yeah, definitely A, regardless of how the man looks or dressed. Plus, I see in public transit, both men and women don’t sit next to each other unless they absolutely have to.
Plus, I have Resting Bitch Face when in public transit especially at night, I do that on purpose.
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#5 by loveworldproblems on January 7, 2015 - 5:59 am
I can imagine women get bothered all the time on public transport then, I suppose it all makes sense. Your RBF is probably a good idea!
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