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[quote=Anonymous]I fly, I recline. Reclining seats do not crush the person behind unless they have exceptionally long legs. Most overnight flights I fly pretty much everyone reclines. You folks are weird. And if there is a kicker behind you, reclining actually reduces the kicking because it gives the little legs less space to swing and kick. If someone asked me to not recline and had a legitimate reason I would likely only recline a little/or not at all, however if someone asked me to not recline because they have a personal opinion that reclining is wrong then I would ignore it. People in front of me recline all the time. I can still watch TV, put down my tray and eat. reach down and get my purse, move my legs. Reclining doesn't in any way interfere. I mean it is economy seating, it is cramped. It is what it is. [/quote]
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