Anonymous wrote:No way in H*** I would have given up the seat with more leg room. I don't think you were a jerk at all. I hate people that want to switch around seats on airplanes. If it is that important to sit together, then they should have gotten to the airport earlier or called the airline to see if a switch could be made.
I definitely would have given an eyeroll (and maybe laughed out loud) at the "pregnancy" excuse. That is really lame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would just like to point out that at no point in OP's post does he mention having paid more for the seat. Most of the time you luck into the bulkhead seat without having to pay anything. You all seem like a bunch of small-minded nasties who will find any excuse for what is clearly less than gentlemanly behavior.
+1. Recently DCUM seems to have been invaded by small-minded nasties. Sadly, they often mistakenly think they're "smarter and snarkier" than the rest of us, and this entitles them to be mean. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:I would just like to point out that at no point in OP's post does he mention having paid more for the seat. Most of the time you luck into the bulkhead seat without having to pay anything. You all seem like a bunch of small-minded nasties who will find any excuse for what is clearly less than gentlemanly behavior.
Anonymous wrote:So tired of pregnant women expecting special treatment. If she really needed to be with her husband they could have booked seats together or asked other person to switch. Women have been having babies for millions of years. Sometimes they need assistance or accoomodations but this isn't one of those times.
Anonymous wrote:Also remember, pregnant women are not allowed to fly after a certain # of weeks pregnant. I know someone who was not allowed on a plane who was very pregnant, so it can happen. So no, she was not about to give birth. The proper approach would have been for the pregnant woman to ask to switch with the person next to her husband, not for him to ask you to give up your seat. The woman should have been able to advocate for herself. If she wanted to sit next to the overbearing, control-obsessed husband, she could have asked.
Anonymous wrote:You could have chosen charity, the greater good, and you chose self over selflessness.
Next time you are faced with such a situation, try to push yourself to greater charity.