Anonymous asked: the man didnt have to say that to her that was rude

To be honest, he didn’t have the right to say that to her, but he had a point. From his point of view, and probably nearly everyone on the sky train, he was right. She was circling that stick as if it was a stripper pole. I’ve been on a Vancouver skytrain, more than once, and I could remember it like it was yesterday, everyone from all ages go on the skytrain, whether it’s to go downtown, or to metrotown shopping centre. It was disrespectful to call her a dirty whore but she was literally wearing a shirt, that made her look like she had a huge muffin top, even when she pulled it down she still had her ass showing. I’d feel not only uncomfortable wearing that, but seeing that as well. It didn’t make sense why she was doing it in the first place. & would you really want your child to see that kind of thing in a public area? No. So although he didn’t have the right to say that, he was speaking on his behalf for his child. She was wrong, and it was rude of her to show her ass in public.

February 23rd | reblog