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By *obilebottom OP   Man
18 weeks ago

All over

deck on the London buses. I used to love going on the top deck and just enjoy the journey and the views and get on and off the bus as and when. I have not been on one of those for years. I must visit soon. I can see the headlines, bottom goes top

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By *ic loves to lickMan
18 weeks ago

Birmingham

definitely Bottom for me.... but I was the driver👮‍♂️

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By *inkShyWoman
18 weeks ago

near Windsor

Bottom.

I'm too clumsy, those stairs are lethal.

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
18 weeks ago

All over


"definitely Bottom for me.... but I was the driver👮‍♂️"

Not a grumpy one I hope

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By *ic loves to lickMan
16 weeks ago

Birmingham


"definitely Bottom for me.... but I was the driver👮‍♂️

Not a grumpy one I hope "

oh no , i'm very friendly

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago

I’m too old to be sitting on the top of the bus regularly. I go upstairs if I’m with my daughter or there’s no seats downstairs

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago


"I’m too old to be sitting on the top of the bus regularly. I go upstairs if I’m with my daughter or there’s no seats downstairs"

So just like the energy I give off, I’m saying bottom.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
16 weeks ago

North West

I have no choice.

Bottom, in a very specific corner

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
16 weeks ago

All over


"I have no choice.

Bottom, in a very specific corner "

You naughty girl

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By *exyScientistsCouple
16 weeks ago

Castlebar

Love the top but hate going all the way up the stairs to find there were no seats and having to cling on for dear life coming back down when they did handbrake turns round the bends (well, it felt like it 😳)

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By *oly-Jam-erousMan
16 weeks ago

Everywhere & Nowhere Baby

Top front window so I can pretend I'm the driver. 👀

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By *elloWoman
16 weeks ago

alpha centauri

Never go upstairs, too scared I'll fall down them.

Plus when I was growing up upstairs was for smokers and the naughty kids

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By *dam1971Man
16 weeks ago

Bedford

Top deck. I laugh in the face of danger.

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By *lynJMan
16 weeks ago

Morden

The bus I normally take is a single decker. If I went up top, I'd be sitting on the roof. 😳

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By *urvelover87Man
16 weeks ago

London

Top, and front seats.

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By *eckard25Man
16 weeks ago

North West Durham

I'm bus versitile

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By *oiluvfunMan
16 weeks ago

Penrith

Top deck, as I like to take in the views! I was there only last week, being a tourist again! City Mapper app is a Godsend to a country bumpkin like me

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By *eoBloomsMan
16 weeks ago

Springfield

Prefer the top but not always a safe place to be on a London bus.

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By *n at the DeeP endCouple
16 weeks ago

Manchester

I'm usually in the drivers seat. As a passenger i'm too tall for the top deck so I would sit downstairs. Right at the back so I can people watch

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By *uchessdoeWoman
16 weeks ago

Northampton


"Bottom.

I'm too clumsy, those stairs are lethal."

Me too, but I also banged my head standing on the bottom last week, so I guess I'm simply too clumsy for buses.

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
16 weeks ago

All over

.. simply too clumsy for buses.

That would be some sort of an epitaph

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By *naughtysubbyMan
16 weeks ago

Swadlincote

Either depends on the mood and the view

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By *oldyoudown41Man
16 weeks ago

Oxfordshire

Top and right up the front

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By *estructionDollyWoman
16 weeks ago

Manchester

I try to avoid London where possible

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By *utualMan
16 weeks ago

Bawtry

If it is wet...then I always stay downstairs...

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
16 weeks ago

All over


"If it is wet...then I always stay downstairs..."

Never seen one with a leaking roof, unless you refer to the open top tourist ones.

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By *eliWoman
16 weeks ago

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I've never been on a bus in London.

I would really like to go on a road train, like the ones in Manchester.

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By *uckboy786Man
16 weeks ago

London

Top for sure. Bottom should be reserved for those who have mobility difficulties

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago


"I've never been on a bus in London.

I would really like to go on a road train, like the ones in Manchester."

Try Croydon

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By *eliWoman
16 weeks ago

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"I've never been on a bus in London.

I would really like to go on a road train, like the ones in Manchester.

Try Croydon"

Why would I go to Croydon though? Doesn't really give off that quarter zip twunty energy that has me slick.

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By *estructionDollyWoman
16 weeks ago

Manchester


"I've never been on a bus in London.

I would really like to go on a road train, like the ones in Manchester."

The metrolink is quite snazzy, I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as a road train before though

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By *uckboy786Man
16 weeks ago

London


"I've never been on a bus in London.

I would really like to go on a road train, like the ones in Manchester.

The metrolink is quite snazzy, I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as a road train before though "

Is the metro link Manchester's version of the underground?

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By *radeSkinMan
16 weeks ago

withywood

Depending on who I'm with and the size of his member. If it's small I am top. if it's above-average to large, Bend me over. Another size queen, I just have a preference.

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By *ositiveVibesWoman
16 weeks ago

here there and everywhere

Bottom for me, If i’m on the bus I’m generally travelling with a wheelchair user, but I let me kids go up top if they want. We don’t seem to have that many double deckers in my part of Leeds tbh

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By *n at the DeeP endCouple
16 weeks ago

Manchester


"I've never been on a bus in London.

I would really like to go on a road train, like the ones in Manchester.

The metrolink is quite snazzy, I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as a road train before though

Is the metro link Manchester's version of the underground?"

That's exactly what it is. Except for the underground bit

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By *estructionDollyWoman
16 weeks ago

Manchester


"I've never been on a bus in London.

I would really like to go on a road train, like the ones in Manchester.

The metrolink is quite snazzy, I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as a road train before though

Is the metro link Manchester's version of the underground?

That's exactly what it is. Except for the underground bit"

I was about to say this 🤣

Its more akin to the overground as none of it is below terrain but yeah it's trams

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By *uckboy786Man
16 weeks ago

London


"I've never been on a bus in London.

I would really like to go on a road train, like the ones in Manchester.

The metrolink is quite snazzy, I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as a road train before though

Is the metro link Manchester's version of the underground?

That's exactly what it is. Except for the underground bit

I was about to say this 🤣

Its more akin to the overground as none of it is below terrain but yeah it's trams"

Does it run like the overground or is it better?

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By *estructionDollyWoman
16 weeks ago

Manchester


"I've never been on a bus in London.

I would really like to go on a road train, like the ones in Manchester.

The metrolink is quite snazzy, I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as a road train before though

Is the metro link Manchester's version of the underground?

That's exactly what it is. Except for the underground bit

I was about to say this 🤣

Its more akin to the overground as none of it is below terrain but yeah it's trams

Does it run like the overground or is it better? "

Varies depending on which line. Some have a lot of engineering works. The line I live on is pretty good tbf and the trams are every ten mins even on Sundays.

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By *n at the DeeP endCouple
16 weeks ago

Manchester


"I've never been on a bus in London.

I would really like to go on a road train, like the ones in Manchester.

The metrolink is quite snazzy, I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to it as a road train before though

Is the metro link Manchester's version of the underground?

That's exactly what it is. Except for the underground bit

I was about to say this 🤣

Its more akin to the overground as none of it is below terrain but yeah it's trams

Does it run like the overground or is it better? "

Haven't used it for years so not quite sure. Services used to be late most of the day on most days. Single trams showed up during peak times and double trams showed up late at night when hardly anyone was around. Hopefully it's better these days

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By *uckboy786Man
16 weeks ago

London

Sounds like the overground. But it must be awful at peak times given it's around 10 minutes. I did always hate taking the overground for that reason. The platforms would always fill up between trains

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By *estructionDollyWoman
16 weeks ago

Manchester


"Sounds like the overground. But it must be awful at peak times given it's around 10 minutes. I did always hate taking the overground for that reason. The platforms would always fill up between trains"

Oh yeah I avoid it at peak times, especially when the football is on. Packed in like sardines.

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By *ertcoupleCouple
16 weeks ago

Hatfield

Top deck, front row x

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
16 weeks ago

Pontypool

When I was young, with friends, top deck. With my mum, grandmother, lowe deck.

Now? Car. Or a trip to Cardiff, by train.

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By *uchessdoeWoman
16 weeks ago

Northampton


"If it is wet...then I always stay downstairs..."

This is a great sex tip

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By *uckboy786Man
16 weeks ago

London


"Sounds like the overground. But it must be awful at peak times given it's around 10 minutes. I did always hate taking the overground for that reason. The platforms would always fill up between trains

Oh yeah I avoid it at peak times, especially when the football is on. Packed in like sardines. "

Sounds terrible if you have to take it for work! At least with the underground, it's sometimes not so bad if you skip the first train.

I'm quite lucky because my work route is never extremely busy.

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By *uffnmuffCouple
16 weeks ago

London

Depends on how far I am going x

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By *inkShyWoman
16 weeks ago

near Windsor


"Bottom.

I'm too clumsy, those stairs are lethal.

Me too, but I also banged my head standing on the bottom last week, so I guess I'm simply too clumsy for buses. "

Likewise

I once missed the step walking down and flew down on my arse 😂

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By *ecretSilverlinkMan
16 weeks ago

Manchester

top

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By *ora 123Man
16 weeks ago

Basildon

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By *ora 123Man
16 weeks ago

Basildon

I’m definitely 100% bottom

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