Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never had to sit them with strangers. People have moved for us and are generally polite about it.
You think someone is going to kidnap the kid on the plane.
I pay for early boarding and you should do the same if you want to sit together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the threat of sitting next to an unsupervised child or worse, toddler, is enough to make any rational person move. I can't imagine it being a problem. And if not, hey, get a drink and enjoy the free babysitting!
Except, and I hate to even say it, there have been insistences of creepy men sexually assaulting women AND sometimes children on flights, often when the person is asleep, but sometimes even when awake. Inappropriate touching and all that. It's amazing how that kind of thing can happen in a crowded plane, but it has. Not saying it's common or it will definitely happen- but I wouldn't want my kids sitting alone, especially if they were under 9
I believe it...had a weird experience on NJ transit like this in my early twenties where a guy pretended to be asleep and put his hand on my thigh twice, after being told to stop the first time, at about 6am, effing perv! So I would not ultimately get on the flight if I couldn't sit with such young kids...but I don't think that will happen to ODp, I bet someone will move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never had to sit them with strangers. People have moved for us and are generally polite about it.
You think someone is going to kidnap the kid on the plane.
I pay for early boarding and you should do the same if you want to sit together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the threat of sitting next to an unsupervised child or worse, toddler, is enough to make any rational person move. I can't imagine it being a problem. And if not, hey, get a drink and enjoy the free babysitting!
Except, and I hate to even say it, there have been insistences of creepy men sexually assaulting women AND sometimes children on flights, often when the person is asleep, but sometimes even when awake. Inappropriate touching and all that. It's amazing how that kind of thing can happen in a crowded plane, but it has. Not saying it's common or it will definitely happen- but I wouldn't want my kids sitting alone, especially if they were under 9
Anonymous wrote:I was just on a SW flight last weekend and my 9 yr old sat alone (we were standby passengers). No big deal. But if these are little kids, I think most sane people would rather move than sit next to a little kid. When you board the place, mention your situation to the flight attendant. Maybe they can make an announcement. I've moved when I've flown alone so parents could sit with their kids.
Anonymous wrote:I think the threat of sitting next to an unsupervised child or worse, toddler, is enough to make any rational person move. I can't imagine it being a problem. And if not, hey, get a drink and enjoy the free babysitting!
Anonymous wrote:Never had to sit them with strangers. People have moved for us and are generally polite about it.