I have yet to see anyone tall or wide pull this stunt, and I travel every month. It is always someone smaller than me - and I know, because I have been tiny in my adult years, so I know that big people sit near me whenever possible (back then). Usually it is the guys that priivy people would call a "beard" that pull this crap. The woman tells him what to do, and he jumps. Since you brought it up. He is always smaller than me, and he always loses the armrest. LOL. |
Not at all. They were responding to her verbal abuse. It’s all on her. |
Np- And she was responding to them being entitled fatasses. |
I'm not 300 pounds and don't infringe on my seat partners. Why did you assume I was? The poor people in this video are not actually here commenting on this thread. It is a bunch of not fat people either defending or excoriating them. I assume fat people stopped reading this thread 20 pages ago or at least I hope they did because they would be driven to depression by the revolting hateful and cruel language in this thread. |
What were her options? I can only think of two: 1. Sit down and be in a dangerous and uncomfortable position for several hours. 2. Get off the plane and not go to where ever she was headed. TWO doesn't seem like "a lot of options" to me, especially when both are punitive to her, and she did nothing wrong. |
Huh? We almost always swap out if someone is in the middle seat. Why on earth do you think we don’t belong on an airplane? You don’t want to “smell” us? LOL. You are INSANE. ![]() |
+1 That is the point. The blonde woman did nothing wrong. The large couple's behavior should not be condoned by the airline, or any individual. Neither party handled it properly, but let's look at the actual facts. |
Uh, she could have asked the flight attendants nicely instead of making a scene. She could have nicely asked them to switch. How on earth was she in a DANGEROUS position? ![]() |
Not as insane as you, who refuses to sit next to their own spouse AND tries to commandeer an extra seat for free! No way are you switching seats, don't lie. We have all been on the plane with a couple exactly like you. You can tell your husband what to do, but not fellow passengers. |
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She was 100% wrong. People who are not assholes or have some kind of mental illness don’t act like that. |
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You sit there, if it's not dangerous. If there is turbulence, the person in the middle is very much in danger, with two 400 pound objects leaning into her. Didn't you have a basic physics course? Never mind, we know the answer. |
Again, we switch all of the time. Except if there is no one in the middle (very rarely these days). Why is that a hard concept for you to grasp? INSANE. ![]() |
I'm the PP that openly admits that I don't switch seats. If you don't want to risk being between us then pay to choose your seat. I love sitting next to my husband and touching him and I don't smell. But I like sitting in an aisle and window seat for that fraction of extra space more when I'm on an airplane. And we pay extra for each seat to get them. Why do YOU feel entitled to a seat we paid extra for? |