Apart from steadfastly ignoring the other commuters, whats the best way to tackle the fat or pregnant question when one has a seat in a quickly filling up tube carriage?
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Tube "fat or pregnant" conundrum
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Get yourself one of those "baby on board" badges.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostApart from steadfastly ignoring the other commuters, whats the best way to tackle the fat or pregnant question when one has a seat in a quickly filling up tube carriage?
Or lose some weight, fatty.Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing. -
Pregnant ladies, there is a definitive lump starting just under the boobies.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostApart from steadfastly ignoring the other commuters, whats the best way to tackle the fat or pregnant question when one has a seat in a quickly filling up tube carriage?
Fat ladies, are fat all around.
Although my wife reckons there's a stage at around 4/5 months, where it really is hard to tell the difference.Comment
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Better to say, "I see you are pregnant, here, take my seat" every time.
If they are pregnant, they will be grateful.
If they are fat, they will feel embarrassed and go on a diet, lardy feckin hippos.
Whereas if you say, "I see you are fat, here, take my seat" then everyone if offended every time. Which is a thought
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Don't mention that you think she is pregnant, just be a gentleman and offer your seat to ANY womanOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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If they point out you are fat you punch them in the face, if they point out you look pregant say thank you and engage in baby talk... EasyOriginally posted by Spacecadet View PostApart from steadfastly ignoring the other commuters, whats the best way to tackle the fat or pregnant question when one has a seat in a quickly filling up tube carriage?
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ANY woman ?Originally posted by SimonMac View Postoffer your seat to ANY woman



Apologies to <names removed by mod> for posting pictures of your wives
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I once saw a woman with a "Baby on Board" badge barging onto a tube before the people had had time to get off.Comment
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That's ok, we all know shaunnyboy can't have much of a choice in life, the ugly fat ****Originally posted by Platypus View PostANY woman ?



Apologies to <names removed by mod> for posting pictures of your wives
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