This woman seated between two obese people is awful but so are they for not buying the extra seat.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a prime example of making your own problem someone else's.


+1

Exactly. Make the couple, who knowingly booked their seats *one seat away from each other, out of necessity* pay for three seats, if not four. They didn't ven want to sit next to ach other! Give me a break. When is enough enough on a freaking airplane?


My parents book seats like that. If no one sits there, they have extra room. If someone does, they move together and give the window to the 3rd person.


Extra room for what???? Their legs are going to be sideways, on the extra seat, for four hours???? Or are your parents gargantuan people, who should be buying extra seats, too?
Anonymous
“I eat salads!” As if that alone will keep her thin I seriously doubt she just eats salads & unless they are healthy salads part of an otherwise healthy diet, she’s out of luck.

And a lot of salads are NOT healthy & are, in fact, higher in calories & fat than many other meals (including meals like burgers & fries, pizza, etc). Taco salads, Cesar salads, chef salads, random gigantic meal sized salads with tons of cheese, croutons, non lean meat, &/or full fat dressing...all packed with calories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a prime example of making your own problem someone else's.


+1

Exactly. Make the couple, who knowingly booked their seats *one seat away from each other, out of necessity* pay for three seats, if not four. They didn't ven want to sit next to ach other! Give me a break. When is enough enough on a freaking airplane?


My parents book seats like that. If no one sits there, they have extra room. If someone does, they move together and give the window to the 3rd person.


Extra room for what???? Their legs are going to be sideways, on the extra seat, for four hours???? Or are your parents gargantuan people, who should be buying extra seats, too?


Have you ever.......been on an airplane, cuckoo magoo?
Anonymous
This obese "gentleman" needs to be banned from flying ANY commercial airline.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6615261/31st-passenger-forces-stewardess-wipe-bottom-long-flight-Los-Angeles-Taiwan.html
Anonymous
She can’t breathe, but she has enough air to run her mouth.

And that passive-aggressive phone convo....please
Anonymous
The majority of people on this thread qualify as the score of humanity. Honest to God. Just awful .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's un-PC to say but as a 4'11, 115lb Asian female, I always grab an aisle seat and pray that some normal weight person sits next to me instead of some plus-sized person. I don't understand how people let themselves get to such a size but yes, I also think this lady shouldn't have made a scene.


Why did you feel compelled to share that you are Asian? Do you have a weight bias against non-Asians? Fat Asians do exist, pp.


If pp is 115 lbs and 4’11”, then she is fat. Someone under 5 feet should not weigh more than 100 lbs.


She's a bit higher than the lowest weight of normal but she's not overweight yet. So don't call her fat dumbass.

Height Normal Overweight
4' 10" 91 to 118 lbs. 119 to 142 lbs.
4' 11" 94 to 123 lbs. 124 to 147 lbs.
5' 97 to 127 lbs. 128 to 152 lbs.


She is definitely not fat but is at the higher end of normal/ less than 10 lbs away from overweight so she is definitely not skinny either.
Anonymous
MikeL wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's un-PC to say but as a 4'11, 115lb Asian female, I always grab an aisle seat and pray that some normal weight person sits next to me instead of some plus-sized person. I don't understand how people let themselves get to such a size but yes, I also think this lady shouldn't have made a scene.


You should not judge. You aren’t perfect.

I’ll take the two in this article over you.

Would you sit between the two in the article over her?


Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's un-PC to say but as a 4'11, 115lb Asian female, I always grab an aisle seat and pray that some normal weight person sits next to me instead of some plus-sized person. I don't understand how people let themselves get to such a size but yes, I also think this lady shouldn't have made a scene.


Why did you feel compelled to share that you are Asian? Do you have a weight bias against non-Asians? Fat Asians do exist, pp.


If pp is 115 lbs and 4’11”, then she is fat. Someone under 5 feet should not weigh more than 100 lbs.


She's a bit higher than the lowest weight of normal but she's not overweight yet. So don't call her fat dumbass.

Height Normal Overweight
4' 10" 91 to 118 lbs. 119 to 142 lbs.
4' 11" 94 to 123 lbs. 124 to 147 lbs.
5' 97 to 127 lbs. 128 to 152 lbs.


She is definitely not fat but is at the higher end of normal/ less than 10 lbs away from overweight so she is definitely not skinny either.


Good Lord. Even though this woman may not be skinny, there is no way she is spilling over into the seats next to her and making others physically uncomfortable.
Anonymous
The obese woman started the abuse. Middle seat woman was a little nutty but still the victim here.

I also hate flying now unless I'm with my two kids. Too many times have I been seated by men who think it's okay to put their arms and legs in my seat zone. I'm 5'7", 120lbs, size 00. Lots of room on either side of me in my seat. Not their room, my room. I hate people's legs, arms and coats in my seat zone. If they hog the armrest with their arms hanging over into my seat I take it back the second they reach for something.

No I don't want your arm touching me and your knee touching me. Stay in your damn space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's un-PC to say but as a 4'11, 115lb Asian female, I always grab an aisle seat and pray that some normal weight person sits next to me instead of some plus-sized person. I don't understand how people let themselves get to such a size but yes, I also think this lady shouldn't have made a scene.


Why did you feel compelled to share that you are Asian? Do you have a weight bias against non-Asians? Fat Asians do exist, pp.


If pp is 115 lbs and 4’11”, then she is fat. Someone under 5 feet should not weigh more than 100 lbs.


She's a bit higher than the lowest weight of normal but she's not overweight yet. So don't call her fat dumbass.

Height Normal Overweight
4' 10" 91 to 118 lbs. 119 to 142 lbs.
4' 11" 94 to 123 lbs. 124 to 147 lbs.
5' 97 to 127 lbs. 128 to 152 lbs.


She is definitely not fat but is at the higher end of normal/ less than 10 lbs away from overweight so she is definitely not skinny either.


Would you rather she sat next to your dumbass on a plane or one of the cows from the video for a sweet 12 hour flight?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The majority of people on this thread qualify as the score of humanity. Honest to God. Just awful .

Supposed to say scourge ... Darn autocorrect
Anonymous
Why does it seem like everyone in this thread has never flown a day in their life? Flying sucks. Why does it suck? Tiny seats, no personal space, lines for the tiny little scary bathroom, climbing over people to get to that horrible bathroom, screaming kids, weird smells, bad food, bad drinks, security check points, getting there early, delayed flights, no personal space, no personal space, no personal space, no space for your bags, tiny seats, tiny seats, tiny seats. If you're sitting near an overweight person, bad luck, oh well, your flight was going to be freaking terrible anyway. ^^^^^

This is why first class & business class exist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The obese woman started the abuse. Middle seat woman was a little nutty but still the victim here.

I also hate flying now unless I'm with my two kids. Too many times have I been seated by men who think it's okay to put their arms and legs in my seat zone. I'm 5'7", 120lbs, size 00. Lots of room on either side of me in my seat. Not their room, my room. I hate people's legs, arms and coats in my seat zone. If they hog the armrest with their arms hanging over into my seat I take it back the second they reach for something.

No I don't want your arm touching me and your knee touching me. Stay in your damn space.


It's not just men.

I was on a flight from Santiago to JFK about a year ago where a teen girl (in the middle seat) encroached on my leg room (I was in the window.) Her mother/father/brother (they played musical chairs the entire flight) was seated in the aisle seat next to her, yet she decided her enormous bag belonged in my leg room space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's un-PC to say but as a 4'11, 115lb Asian female, I always grab an aisle seat and pray that some normal weight person sits next to me instead of some plus-sized person. I don't understand how people let themselves get to such a size but yes, I also think this lady shouldn't have made a scene.


Why did you feel compelled to share that you are Asian? Do you have a weight bias against non-Asians? Fat Asians do exist, pp.


If pp is 115 lbs and 4’11”, then she is fat. Someone under 5 feet should not weigh more than 100 lbs.


She's a bit higher than the lowest weight of normal but she's not overweight yet. So don't call her fat dumbass.

Height Normal Overweight
4' 10" 91 to 118 lbs. 119 to 142 lbs.
4' 11" 94 to 123 lbs. 124 to 147 lbs.
5' 97 to 127 lbs. 128 to 152 lbs.


She is definitely not fat but is at the higher end of normal/ less than 10 lbs away from overweight so she is definitely not skinny either.


Would you rather she sat next to your dumbass on a plane or one of the cows from the video for a sweet 12 hour flight?


Since when is a Vegas to New Jersey flight 12 hours?
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