Anonymous wrote:how can someone be so wrong, yet so right at the same time!
I completely agree with her, but not with the way she handled it. To sit for 4+ hours squished between two people....I couldn't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I think this country is full of assholes. Who treats people like this? Obese or not. Is it inconvenient, yeah. But to shame people. Her shaming the obese passengers or people videoing it. It's all shameful.
It's not shameful, it's fact. I'm all for not putting forth unrealistic body images, etc., but come on. These two are obese. They are unhealthy. We should not be supporting their lifestyle.
And they're a-holes for booking a window and aisle seat. They knew they needed more than one seat and didn't want to pay the money for it. So they KNEW their obesity would be physically uncomfortable for another human being. That's the only thing shameful thing about this whole episode.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If those two people were flying together, my money says they bought the aisle and window in hopes that the middle seat would be unused and then they get a free extra seat to spread.
I know so many people who do this and take this gamble. The other woman was super rude though, it was not the way to handle it.
You hit the nail on the head. Maybe there should be some way for airlines to ask for the weight and dimensions of passengers like they do for suitcases. Or even have plexiglass sides that can be pulled up on the side of each seat. That way the grossly overweight people can sqiush themselves up in their sardine cans.
Business class is basically the plexiglass sides anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If those two people were flying together, my money says they bought the aisle and window in hopes that the middle seat would be unused and then they get a free extra seat to spread.
I know so many people who do this and take this gamble. The other woman was super rude though, it was not the way to handle it.
You hit the nail on the head. Maybe there should be some way for airlines to ask for the weight and dimensions of passengers like they do for suitcases. Or even have plexiglass sides that can be pulled up on the side of each seat. That way the grossly overweight people can sqiush themselves up in their sardine cans.
Anonymous wrote:Was the woman rude? Yes.
Would I be pissed seated between two 300-pound individuals for a 4-hour flight? Absolutely.
The couple should have booked themselves first class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I think this country is full of assholes. Who treats people like this? Obese or not. Is it inconvenient, yeah. But to shame people. Her shaming the obese passengers or people videoing it. It's all shameful.
It's not shameful, it's fact. I'm all for not putting forth unrealistic body images, etc., but come on. These two are obese. They are unhealthy. We should not be supporting their lifestyle.
And they're a-holes for booking a window and aisle seat. They knew they needed more than one seat and didn't want to pay the money for it. So they KNEW their obesity would be physically uncomfortable for another human being. That's the only thing shameful thing about this whole episode.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I think this country is full of assholes. Who treats people like this? Obese or not. Is it inconvenient, yeah. But to shame people. Her shaming the obese passengers or people videoing it. It's all shameful.
Anonymous wrote:I would have pushed the overhead button, and in my nicest voice said to the FA, "I'm so sorry, but I'm not going to be able to sit here for four hours. Are there any other seats available on the plane? Or perhaps a small person who might be able to fit in this seat?" you don't have to say out loud "I eat salad". It's obvious what the problem is.
Anonymous wrote:I would have pushed the overhead button, and in my nicest voice said to the FA, "I'm so sorry, but I'm not going to be able to sit here for four hours. Are there any other seats available on the plane? Or perhaps a small person who might be able to fit in this seat?" you don't have to say out loud "I eat salad". It's obvious what the problem is.
Anonymous wrote:She's nuts, but this couple sucks too. They purposely booked the aisle and window seats, hoping someone would not be placed in the middle. Oh, guess what happened...
They really need to purchase three seats if they each cannot fit in a single seat.
I saw this recently on a flight where an older couple had a huge "therapy dog" on the flight. They purchased the window and aisle seat. Meanwhile a poor guy was stuck in the middle seat with their huge dog sitting on his feet on the floor across the floor. The flight attendants were less than helpful.
It's awful and rude.
Anonymous wrote:I am siding with the woman too.. she was very open about it. I would have told the FA that they had to move and sit next to each other. I flew on a 2.5 hr flight with two huge people (that needed seat belt extenders) completely plastered against the window. I had passengers giving me a hand to move since I was stuck in that position for so long (I am petite). I got a full refund for that flight.