AITAH for Not Giving Up My Seat for a Pregnant Woman on the Train Because I Was Exhausted from Work?
After a grueling 12-hour shift on her feet, all the original poster (let’s call her Lina) wanted was a quiet train ride home and a seat to rest her legs. But when a visibly pregnant woman stepped into the train and stood nearby, all eyes turned to Lina.
And when she didn’t stand up, the judgment came fast—from strangers, and later, from the internet.
Did she owe that seat to someone else simply because they appeared to need it more?
Here’s the full story.
The Commute: When Kindness Meets Burnout

Lina, a 26-year-old nurse, regularly works long shifts at her hospital. On this particular day, she had just finished a high-stress, high-stakes rotation in the emergency department. Her legs ached, her head was pounding, and she hadn’t sat down once during her entire shift.
She boarded her usual train, found a seat, and collapsed into it with relief.
A few minutes later, a visibly pregnant woman entered the train. The car was crowded, and no other seats were available. The woman stood in front of Lina, glancing down at her, then around the rest of the train.
Lina didn’t move.
A man sitting nearby asked loudly, “Are you really not going to give up your seat?”
Lina shook her head. The man scoffed. The pregnant woman said nothing. But the entire ride home, Lina could feel the disapproving stares around her.
The Internet Responds: Is Exhaustion an Excuse?




