Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
Yup, and those strangers are gonna love it my when 10 year old starts reaching for the barf bag
I'm an adult and sometimes puke on planes. No big deal. I've been getting motion sickness since I was a baby. I haven't needed help after throwing up since I was like 4 or 5.
Well you are just so special and independent. Want an award? or better yet to sit next to my puking kid who needs help?
Why would a 13 year old need help puking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last flight they announced any MINOR could do family boarding. I don’t think you’ll have any problem. Set an alarm to check in right at 24 hours in advance to be absolutely sure.
Call me horrible, but I think it should be limited to small kids. The Southwest policy is seven and under. I would not normally care, but I've had three flights recently where I paid for early check-in and wound up in the B group. I don't think it's fair that people who paid to board earlier should have to defer to those who did not pay and who don't fit the criteria for family boarding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
Yup, and those strangers are gonna love it my when 10 year old starts reaching for the barf bag
I'm an adult and sometimes puke on planes. No big deal. I've been getting motion sickness since I was a baby. I haven't needed help after throwing up since I was like 4 or 5.
Well you are just so special and independent. Want an award? or better yet to sit next to my puking kid who needs help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
Yup, and those strangers are gonna love it my when 10 year old starts reaching for the barf bag
I'm an adult and sometimes puke on planes. No big deal. I've been getting motion sickness since I was a baby. I haven't needed help after throwing up since I was like 4 or 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last flight they announced any MINOR could do family boarding. I don’t think you’ll have any problem. Set an alarm to check in right at 24 hours in advance to be absolutely sure.
Call me horrible, but I think it should be limited to small kids. The Southwest policy is seven and under. I would not normally care, but I've had three flights recently where I paid for early check-in and wound up in the B group. I don't think it's fair that people who paid to board earlier should have to defer to those who did not pay and who don't fit the criteria for family boarding.
I think any child still in elementary school should qualify. It's rare there are SO many children on one flight that this is a huge burden. So IMHO, it should be 11 and under. Or I guess 12, depending on if you use 5th or 6th as the cut off age.
My oldest is 8, and she would not be happy if we were separated. Of course I'd pay if I had to to ensure it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:guess I should have been more specific… strange adults. With no background checks.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
School buses. Kids all over the country do it every single day.
-not the pp you quoted.
Exactly what do you think will happen? They will also be surrounded by other adults. If you were sitting on a plane and saw a small child being harmed by a stranger, would you just mind your own business? Or would you speak up/intervene?
Who is going to see or hear something on a loud plane where people are squished together? See it at all, or see it with enough confidence that they'd make a stink on the plane when they dont even know the adult isnt the kid's parent? Plus once it's happening the harm has already started, even if the kid yells and stands up.
ES kids shouldn't be seated away from parents, and I'm actually surprised airlines even allow the potential for in-flight drama over it. I think flying an unaccompanied minor is kinda nuts too but at least there the airline takes charge of the kid. That's not what's happening in open seating.
Anonymous wrote:are they forced to sit down and not get up like in a plane environment? Do the people next to them have blankets on their laps?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
Um, when my kids go to temple without me, when they go to see a friend performing at a concert or play, etc. Strangers are not inherently dangerous. Besides, haven't you taught your kids to use their mouths? "What the hell are you doing?! Don't TOUCH me! Are you a PEDOPHILE?!" My kids know when to speak up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:guess I should have been more specific… strange adults. With no background checks.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
School buses. Kids all over the country do it every single day.
-not the pp you quoted.
Exactly what do you think will happen? They will also be surrounded by other adults. If you were sitting on a plane and saw a small child being harmed by a stranger, would you just mind your own business? Or would you speak up/intervene?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
Um, when my kids go to temple without me, when they go to see a friend performing at a concert or play, etc. Strangers are not inherently dangerous. Besides, haven't you taught your kids to use their mouths? "What the hell are you doing?! Don't TOUCH me! Are you a PEDOPHILE?!" My kids know when to speak up.
but will they? Really?
There are grown women who have been assaulted on planes. They often admit to just freezing as it was happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
Yup, and those strangers are gonna love it my when 10 year old starts reaching for the barf bag
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
Um, when my kids go to temple without me, when they go to see a friend performing at a concert or play, etc. Strangers are not inherently dangerous. Besides, haven't you taught your kids to use their mouths? "What the hell are you doing?! Don't TOUCH me! Are you a PEDOPHILE?!" My kids know when to speak up.
Anonymous wrote:guess I should have been more specific… strange adults. With no background checks.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
School buses. Kids all over the country do it every single day.
-not the pp you quoted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
School buses. Kids all over the country do it every single day.
-not the pp you quoted.
Your kids are sitting next to random, grown adults by themselves on school buses every single day?
are they forced to sit down and not get up like in a plane environment? Do the people next to them have blankets on their laps?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not the OP but it’s not about not sitting with me. It’s about sitting next to complete strangers in a somewhat confined space. Where else would you force an young child to sit a few inches from a stranger with no parent present? It’s asinine.Anonymous wrote:Your 10 yr old can't sit without you for a couple of hours??? This shouldn't be an issue.
Um, when my kids go to temple without me, when they go to see a friend performing at a concert or play, etc. Strangers are not inherently dangerous. Besides, haven't you taught your kids to use their mouths? "What the hell are you doing?! Don't TOUCH me! Are you a PEDOPHILE?!" My kids know when to speak up.