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AITA for asking a disabled person to move seats on the bus for my child?

by Ankit
September 23, 2025
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A mother’s heart ached as she stood on a crowded bus, clutching her young daughter close, desperate to find a moment of comfort and safety amid the chaos. Yet, her plea for a seat beside her child was met with a firm refusal, shattering her hope and leaving her to face the journey in exhaustion and frustration.

Caught between her instincts to protect her child and the harsh judgment of others, she now wrestles with doubt and guilt, questioning if her simple request was a moment of compassion or an act of insensitivity. In this quiet struggle, the complexities of empathy, rights, and understanding collide.

AITA for asking a disabled person to move seats on the bus for my child?

I (32F) was on the bus with my 5-year-old daughter...

I asked the person if they could move their wheelchair...

saying that they needed the space for their mobility device....

I explained to them that my daughter was very young...

I ended up having to stand for the entire ride...

When I told a friend about what happened, they said...

They pointed out that the person in the wheelchair had...

Now, I'm questioning whether or not I was in the...

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

Proud_Yogurtcloset58 So the child sits and you stand. Simple.

Mr_Anomalistic YTA EDIT: holy upvotes batman: P: I'm so sorry...

Must be hard when the person in the wheelchair can...

Eadiacara Your kid can sit on your lap or you...

Disabled person literally has ONE spot on the bus they...

LetsGetsThisPartyOn YTA You think a person in a wheelchair should...

a 5 year old can have a seat???? On what...

Apprehensive-West545 Sir your kid down and stand Far out. YTA...

Just because you have a child doesn't automatically give you...

Otherwise you're going to have to deal with the downside...

You were frustrated at the response because you're so accustomed...

threadbarefemur YTA. Hands down.

You could have asked anyone else on the bus to...

Rega_lazar Of course YTA! Oh no, you had to stand...

You had the oppertunity to teach your child that some...

such a shame you wasted it on being a selfish...

SquatCobbbler Why didn't you ask someone else to accommodate you...

Why did you ask the disabled guy?

laineyisyourfriend YTA - you acted like the person using a...

and were ready to inconvenience the entire bus while they...

and sounds like would've moved them further away from the...

bagelb**ts while you stood next to t: >There were no...

>I asked the person if they could move their wheelchair...

>the person declined, saying that they needed the space for...

They really shouldn't have had to explain this to you,...

After reading through the Reddit comments, it’s clear that many users sided with the person in the wheelchair, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and accommodating individuals with disabilities. Most argued that the space near the wheelchair user is specifically designed for mobility devices and should not be compromised, even for the sake of seating young children. Many commenters also highlighted that while the mother’s desire to sit with her daughter is understandable, the priority should be on ensuring that public spaces remain accessible and safe for those who rely on them.

In my opinion, this situation underscores the challenges of shared public spaces where everyone’s needs must be balanced. While the mother’s concern for her child’s safety is valid, it’s equally important to respect the rights and necessities of people with disabilities. Perhaps the best approach in such scenarios is to seek alternative solutions, such as requesting seats from other passengers or using priority seating areas designed for families. Ultimately, empathy and understanding from all sides can help create a more inclusive environment on public transportation.

Ankit

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