i dont take MRT as frequently, but other mummies around me have also been complaining. So far I've only boarded the MRT once after I got pregnant (back then at ard 20 wks), was seated at the seat beside priority seat (my 60+ YO mum was seated in the priority seat). Then this uncle came and demanded I give up my seat to him. HAHAHA. My preggy bump was already pretty obvious back then.
Bus rides are "safer" in a sense that as long you managed to get a seat, you usually wont get asked to give it up by the self-entitled "needy". But also don't expect anybody to give up their seats for you if you can't get one. Plus, if you are boarding at bus stops, you also need to be careful of taichi-master aunties and uncles, who may pull some weird moves on you just to shove you behind and cut your "queue" to board the bus first.
My take on this is, nobody is obligated to give up their seats to us. If you really feel rather poorly and thinks you need to sit down, politely ask for it. Do also understand that some seemingly healthy youngsters might also be suffering from autoimmune diseases and other forms of chronic pain, and who knows they may really need the seat more than us. :)
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