Yeah I mean, as a young person, who didn't really live in the time before "times changed," I can say that I don't really expect this and don't really care. If I was standing and anyone offered me their seat, I probably would politely decline and tell them I was fine, unless I was literally about to faint. They have as much right to a seat as I do. The elderly, those who are visibly sick or disabled, little kids who have been standing all day? I might offer them my seat. But that's everyone's responsibility, sort of. That's not a male specific thing, nor should it be. Although I do consider myself to fall on the feminist side of the spectrum, I'm not insulted when men (or women, etc, etc) offer me their seat. I think it's a very nice gesture. I'm not about to spit at them or demand to know if it's because I'm a woman. I just don't expect it, that's all. Because in my mind, why would I?