You are seriously cuckoo lady/dude/whatever. I hope you realize that spewing this venom on the internet can ruin people's lives. To you you're just having some lunatic tourrette's moment where your rage at airline travel emerges. But there probably IS a 300 pound person reading this thread somewhere, and the message they are getting from people like you are that they are sub human. It is revolting and you should be ashamed of yourself. I would never conduct myself in a way where my actions made an entire group of people feel like they were worth less than me, because they are not less than me. No group of people are less than any other group of people. And that is what the woman did that was wrong, she acted like those people's emotions were less valuable/valid/important than hers. She could have quietly handled the situation, she CHOSE to make sure they knew she found them disgusting. That is being a cruel and selfish bully and the kind that we need to reject as a society. |
+1 Size matters. |
Got it. I have tourette's and you are obese. Anything you say. Just like your husband says. |
If the shoe fits. That behavior is not acceptable. To argue otherwise is quite....unhealthy. And to go on about how I smell and my relationship with my DH is just....odd. Do you have mental health issues? It’s ok to admit it these days. I smile often, thanks. |
Why yes, I have tourette's, you just diagnosed me. Do you have alzheimer's? |
I don't get this either. We're a family of 4, and when we fly to Europe the configuration is often 2-3-2. We reserve the 2 set, then take the aisle seats in teh 3-set. If a person shows up for the middle seat, we swap with them so a parent is in the middle seat, and a DD is on the aisle. The trick is to book the last row, as the middle seat in that last row is usually the very last seat to get filled. So if you have just one open seat on the entire flight, it's likely to be that one. |
We can tell! LOL. |
You definitely don't know how to read. Having a tourette's moment doesn't mean you have tourettes. Why do you think I do what my husband says? I think I missed that particular illogical tangent. And once again, I am not obese, I'm 5'4 and have probably a relatively easier time than most people in airline seats. My husband would leave me on the spot if I acted like that blonde woman (and I him if he were acting like that). He would be so disappointed and humiliated that I would treat other people like that. |
Exactly. Cuckoo PP is as much of a bully as the blonde. |
Here's the issue: people who fly often know damn well that the couples/families that leave the middle seat open, more often than not, do NOT switch, and the middle person is stuck with that couple/family (usually as obnoxious as you would expect, having done that with the seats) for the duration of that trip. You can deny it all you want, but you are not me, and I have never once seen a couple/family fill/switch to the middle seat that they hoped would stay open. But there is an unstable poster upthread who insists on name calling, because it is clear she has been name called all her life. What it comes down to is that your problem is not my problem. Neither party was right. Let's leave it at that. |
Because she is the one that is name calling? Got it. You are great at deflection. I can see why you are so "happy"???? |
If you don't want to sit in between people PAY FOR YOUR OWN GD SEAT. I don't understand why you think you are entitled to a premium seat you didn't pay for when other people did. Taking weight entirely out of the equation, if they aren't in your seat then you have no say in the matter. If you want an edge, pay for an edge like the rest of us did. |
We seemed to have touched a nerve. You are not entitled to a free seat. You didn't "pay" for anything. |
You have called people fat, obese, smelly, subservient, entitled and selfish. So.... ![]() |
I am so glad the couple videotaped themselves, so we could hear them cussing. LOL. |