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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - since you were closely observing and judging this family, how were the kids behaved? Did they need help from strangers? While I would never do this, I wouldn't judge. It might be the kids are used to flying as unaccompanied minors anyways. They may have enjoyed sitting together. Would you feel differently if the family was split up but all in coach?[/quote] So- I was sitting across the aisle from this guy, and when we were all getting off the plane to leave I offered to let him go first and he said “you go ahead, I am waiting for my daughters.” I assumed they were teens or young adults. Later, as we were waiting for our baggage, I saw him there with his two young daughters, and they were talking about their plans for Disney. I wasn’t even judging him during the flight, because he never got up or anything. He just ate his meal and drank his drinks. Also, maybe I am a little jealous, because my tween gets motion sick on flights, so I have never been able to relax completely, because I guess I am too busy parenting. I think my beef is with his male entitlement. He rested the whole flight, knowing that his girls would take care of themselves, or in the case of an issue, some nice woman or flight attendent would step in. Most moms I know can never tune out like that.[/quote] As someone who gets motion sickness, I was taught to neatly puke into a bag by the age of five. By 7, I was packing a plastic bag in my carryon. I’ve puked on planes and my mother did nothing- because there was nothing for her to do. Empower your kids to be self sufficient. [/quote]
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