Sure. There was a boy and a girl who often took the same bus. They would steal glances at each other. One day, the bus was really crowded and the girl was about to fall. The boy caught her. After that, they started talking and eventually fell in love.
The spontaneity. People don't expect to find love on public transit. It just happens out of the blue, like two strangers' paths crossing in an unexpected way.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Public transit is a public space where people of all ages and backgrounds are present. Sharing erotic stories is inappropriate and goes against public decency and moral standards.
I have a story. There was a time on the subway when a little kid was singing a very out - of - tune song at the top of his lungs. His mom was so embarrassed but the kid was just having a great time. It was really amusing to watch.
A friend told me about his experience on a ferry in a small coastal town. The ferry was an old - fashioned wooden one. As it sailed across the water, with the wind in his hair and the sight of the traditional fishing villages along the shore, he felt like he was in a different time. There were no modern gadgets or distractions, just the simple pleasure of the journey, much like how people traveled in the past.
One consequence could be facing public condemnation. People around might find it offensive and disrespectful, which could lead to a negative social image for the person spreading such stories.
There was a story of a woman on the train who accidentally sat on a whoopee cushion that someone had left there as a joke. When she sat down, the loud noise made her jump up and look around in confusion. It was hilarious. See, public transport can be a place full of surprises. People from all walks of life come together, and sometimes these unexpected and funny things happen. One time, a group of teenagers on the bus were doing a very bad lip - sync performance to a song on the radio. They were so into it and didn't care at all about the strange looks they were getting. It was really entertaining.
In Japan, there are some old - style streetcars in certain cities like Nagasaki. Riding one of these is like a time travel experience. The unique design of the streetcar and the view of the traditional Japanese houses and shops as it passes by give a sense of traveling back to an earlier Japan.
I'm not sure specifically which 'transit novel' you are referring to. There could be various reviews depending on the nature, plot, and writing style of the novel. It might include comments on the characters, like whether they are well - developed and relatable. Also, reviews could touch on the story's pacing, if it's too slow or fast.