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I've just been reading on the BBC that a new chair has been invented to stop "manspreading." No, me neither. Apparently, this chair stops you sitting like a bloke - knees facing slightly outwards.
That's manspreading.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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New things that we do. on 09:43 - Jul 19 with 3198 views
My wife has been obsessed with this for years. And she has a point. Next time you're on a tube carriage, look at how much space the average bloke takes up with their legs akimbo, in relation to the average woman. Not just space-hogging, but there's a lot of gentlemen's trouser bits on display too. It shouldn't happen. Not in this day and age. Follow my lead and cross your legs like a right old dandy intellectual.
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New things that we do. on 09:53 - Jul 19 with 3176 views
My wife has been obsessed with this for years. And she has a point. Next time you're on a tube carriage, look at how much space the average bloke takes up with their legs akimbo, in relation to the average woman. Not just space-hogging, but there's a lot of gentlemen's trouser bits on display too. It shouldn't happen. Not in this day and age. Follow my lead and cross your legs like a right old dandy intellectual.
Especially if you have four legs.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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New things that we do. on 10:02 - Jul 19 with 3140 views
Last time I was on the metro in NYC, lots of signs requesting chaps to ‘stop the spread’.
Something that recent Tory leader candidate Rory Stewart, should be advised to heed. He sits with leg pointing to Cork, the other to Cleethorpes, possibly Skegness.
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Bizarrely, for me that is, sitting naturally, my legs point away from eah other naturally. That could be down to my corpulent stature, or the fact i have a big pair of boll ocks, who knows.
What i do know, however is it takes pressure to keep my legs together 'ladystylee'. I find that pressure uncomfortable.
I wonder if its a 'hip' thing? some are made that way, some are not? I could cross my legs but try that in SAR on a match day. lol
New things that we do. on 10:09 - Jul 19 by Mick_S
You can buy a chair to hide them now mate.
As RangersDave alludes to, if you've spent most of your life perched in a seat at LR, you've effectively been physically engineered to sit in the mansplain position.
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New things that we do. on 10:26 - Jul 19 with 3094 views
Or you could stop feeling sorry for yourself, concede it’s a valid point and show a bit of consideration?
What are you talking about?
It's not a valid point. I've sat on numerous Tube trains, purely due to nature practically every bloke sits in various forms of that position and I can categorically state I have NEVER seen it have any effect on the woman next to them.
There are seating arrangements where you sit directly opposite someone and the only way to avoid your knee brushing against the woman opposite is to sit in the fckin mansplaining position you are so deeply offended by.
Basically, for any normal human being this is not a problem. Sadly, there are women out there who see equality (which I'm all in favour of) as a right to moan about men (which I'm not in favour of).
You seem to be confusing the word 'Consideration' with the word 'Domestication', for reasons I am not in a position to fathom.
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New things that we do. on 10:41 - Jul 19 with 3052 views
New things that we do. on 10:33 - Jul 19 by stevec
What are you talking about?
It's not a valid point. I've sat on numerous Tube trains, purely due to nature practically every bloke sits in various forms of that position and I can categorically state I have NEVER seen it have any effect on the woman next to them.
There are seating arrangements where you sit directly opposite someone and the only way to avoid your knee brushing against the woman opposite is to sit in the fckin mansplaining position you are so deeply offended by.
Basically, for any normal human being this is not a problem. Sadly, there are women out there who see equality (which I'm all in favour of) as a right to moan about men (which I'm not in favour of).
You seem to be confusing the word 'Consideration' with the word 'Domestication', for reasons I am not in a position to fathom.
Its not just women affected though is it. I sit on a train (when i can get a seat) every day to and from London for work and often see these manspreaders taking up 1 and 1/2 seats with meaning the person next to them (male or female) is perched on the edge of the remaining seat.
Happened to me a few times as well.
Its just good manners really thought isn't it. You can either think of your fellow passengers and have some consideration, or take your view and say fcuk them and just do what you want...
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New things that we do. on 10:44 - Jul 19 with 3046 views
I rarely get the tube but I told one after I'd moved my legs once there was going to be trouble if I had to move them again. (done with my eyes closed and headphones on)
Lo and behold leg withdrawn.
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New things that we do. on 10:54 - Jul 19 with 3018 views
New things that we do. on 10:33 - Jul 19 by stevec
What are you talking about?
It's not a valid point. I've sat on numerous Tube trains, purely due to nature practically every bloke sits in various forms of that position and I can categorically state I have NEVER seen it have any effect on the woman next to them.
There are seating arrangements where you sit directly opposite someone and the only way to avoid your knee brushing against the woman opposite is to sit in the fckin mansplaining position you are so deeply offended by.
Basically, for any normal human being this is not a problem. Sadly, there are women out there who see equality (which I'm all in favour of) as a right to moan about men (which I'm not in favour of).
You seem to be confusing the word 'Consideration' with the word 'Domestication', for reasons I am not in a position to fathom.
Oh dear you poor emasculated neutered diddums.
Concur 100% with our Fulham visitor.
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Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner.
Pass the cake and pies please.
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New things that we do. on 10:55 - Jul 19 with 3011 views
New things that we do. on 10:33 - Jul 19 by stevec
What are you talking about?
It's not a valid point. I've sat on numerous Tube trains, purely due to nature practically every bloke sits in various forms of that position and I can categorically state I have NEVER seen it have any effect on the woman next to them.
There are seating arrangements where you sit directly opposite someone and the only way to avoid your knee brushing against the woman opposite is to sit in the fckin mansplaining position you are so deeply offended by.
Basically, for any normal human being this is not a problem. Sadly, there are women out there who see equality (which I'm all in favour of) as a right to moan about men (which I'm not in favour of).
You seem to be confusing the word 'Consideration' with the word 'Domestication', for reasons I am not in a position to fathom.
So you see that sitting like this is an assertion of power; dominance, if you like, over females? That's very interesting, tell me more. How were relations with your mother?
New things that we do. on 10:33 - Jul 19 by stevec
What are you talking about?
It's not a valid point. I've sat on numerous Tube trains, purely due to nature practically every bloke sits in various forms of that position and I can categorically state I have NEVER seen it have any effect on the woman next to them.
There are seating arrangements where you sit directly opposite someone and the only way to avoid your knee brushing against the woman opposite is to sit in the fckin mansplaining position you are so deeply offended by.
Basically, for any normal human being this is not a problem. Sadly, there are women out there who see equality (which I'm all in favour of) as a right to moan about men (which I'm not in favour of).
You seem to be confusing the word 'Consideration' with the word 'Domestication', for reasons I am not in a position to fathom.
Deary me, Steve. As others have said, if the bloke next to you is spread out on the Northern Line like Henry VIII on his throne, then it makes life uncomfortable for whoever’s sat next to them, whether they’re male or female. Usually the same blokes who hog the armrests. It’s just practicing a bit of consideration, mate. It’s really not a big deal - just a nice thing to do and really easy.
First they wanted the vote, then equal pay and now they don’t want blokes pushing their legs against them and taking up half their space whilst giving the world an eyeful of their cock and bollocks. Unbelievable bastards.
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New things that we do. on 11:17 - Jul 19 with 2950 views
Last time I was on the metro in NYC, lots of signs requesting chaps to ‘stop the spread’.
Something that recent Tory leader candidate Rory Stewart, should be advised to heed. He sits with leg pointing to Cork, the other to Cleethorpes, possibly Skegness.
Steve, if it helps just think of it as a standard tube courtesy, like not playing music out loud, not eating hot take away food, giving up your seat for someone more in need, not blocking aisles with luggage, not having loud anal sex, not hosting a dog fight in the carriage etc. It doesn’t have to usher in the fall of patriarchy, mate.
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New things that we do. on 11:39 - Jul 19 with 2865 views
Steve, if it helps just think of it as a standard tube courtesy, like not playing music out loud, not eating hot take away food, giving up your seat for someone more in need, not blocking aisles with luggage, not having loud anal sex, not hosting a dog fight in the carriage etc. It doesn’t have to usher in the fall of patriarchy, mate.
So quiet anal sex is OK is it?
Funny standards you set yourself.
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New things that we do. on 11:41 - Jul 19 with 2856 views
So these are the chairs. One on the right - shut them lads. The one on the left encourages the opening of the legs. Someone help me here. I get the bloke one.