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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. In order to answer tge question many are aaking about whether I paid extra for the seat, i have to reveal that i was the pregnant lady in this scenario. I framed the post differently to avoid the nastiness and ridicule about me being nervous as a FTM on my first flight pregnant, and wanting to sit next to DH. So, i dont know if the guy paid extra for the seat but I didn't -- i iust "lucked into it," as a PP said. So perhaps he did, too. Also, as soon as we realized that we were not seated totether, we tried to change it at both check-in AND at the gate, and both times we were advised to just ask a fellow passenger to switch. Obviously, i feel that the guy was not required to change seats, but that it would have been the classy and kind thing to do. I certainly would have done it if i had been asked. [/quote] So you don't think he was required to, but you think he's a jerk for not doing it. Like you said, you don't know how much he paid for his seat, you also don't know why the extra leg room is important to him. It's not wrong of you to have asked, but you shouldn't think someone's a jerk for saying no. You are all adults and it's a short flight, so who really cares? [/quote]
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