How ethically questionable would it be for me to poke someone with my knitting needles on the bus because they are sitting too close to me? It would be an accident, of course.
(In my defense, he was totally past the line that divided our seats)
How ethically questionable would it be for me to poke someone with my knitting needles on the bus because they are sitting too close to me? It would be an accident, of course.
(In my defense, he was totally past the line that divided our seats)
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Welcome to feministy.com, the website of designer Liz Abinante. I like to design fashionable knitwear garments and accessories for women. I also teach. I'm best known for my original shawl pattern, Traveling Woman. I try to design each pattern with multiple options so knitters can use a different yarn, gauge, or needle to create the project of their dreams.
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I would say you are totally within your rights to poke him! I hate when people do that!
I definitely think you are well within your rights! But I think making it an “accident” is the best way!