+1. |
If you normally wouldn't have asked him had you realized that this was an economy plus seat, I don't understand why you thought you should ask if he had acted "like a jerk in this situation". You knew the answer. what a ridiculous post. |
When did you men become such delicate little flowers? Poor babies. |
| OK ALL, now suppose you were in line waiting to clear immigration and someone asked to borrow your EXPENSIVE pen.................. |
| So OP, you wanted to move because you were afraid of crashing, right? How is being pregnant relevant to this scenario? |
In your opinion, would it have still been rude to ask him to switch? Yes And if we did ask in that scenario, and he did decline, does your opinion change with respect to his refusal? No |
13:19 here. The polite thing to do is to ask a flight attendant to help you and your husband to find other seats, not to put another passenger -- one who may have health problems of his own -- in an awkward position. That's if you need an accommodation; if, for instance, "being nervous" means that you've been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. If you do feel excessively anxious but don't have a diagnosis, please talk to your primary-care physician and/or your obstetrician; even if you can't take medication while pregnant, there are other approaches that might help. |
Men have been more fragile than women -- shorter-lived, for example -- ever since women quit dying in childbirth. For example, many middle-aged and older men have circulatory issues that make it dangerous for them to sit long in a cramped position. |
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come on, people...don't be so harsh to OP.
OP, the passenger wasn't a jerk for refusing and neither was your husband for asking. Some people will give a seat up and others prefer not to. |
| Being honest isn't especially harsh; actually, it's good to have a way to find out how other people see our behavior. (Cue Robert Burns) |
| I don't think "being nice" means "allow others to take advantage of you at every opportunity." |
Seriously! |
No, not done. Why didn't OPs DH ask the person sitting in the window seat of Ops aisle? Why did they target aisle-man instead of window-man? |
Yes, yes and yes. We done now? |
Because husband was in an aisle seat and window-person probably wanted to stay in a window seat. So the best thing is to ask the person also in an aisle seat, because presumably that person wanted an aisle and will remain in an aisle. |