Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don't understand what we are talking about, I need a visual of how one puts their knees into the chair in front of them. Feet I understand (and don't approve of), but knees don't make sense to me.
This article is the situation pp referenced above, where someone has rested their knees on the seat back to protest the person who reclined their seat, but it gives you a visual.
https://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/2014/09/dont-lean-on-me-the-ethics-of-the-knee-defender/
What airline has seats that recline as much as the one pictured?? When I recline (yes, on a daytime 3 hour flight), my seat goes back at most 2 inches.
Yes, I always discount any post that goes on about “the person in front of me was practically lying in my lap.” These are not lie-flat seats. They recline back 2-3 inches, max.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don't understand what we are talking about, I need a visual of how one puts their knees into the chair in front of them. Feet I understand (and don't approve of), but knees don't make sense to me.
This article is the situation pp referenced above, where someone has rested their knees on the seat back to protest the person who reclined their seat, but it gives you a visual.
https://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/2014/09/dont-lean-on-me-the-ethics-of-the-knee-defender/
What airline has seats that recline as much as the one pictured?? When I recline (yes, on a daytime 3 hour flight), my seat goes back at most 2 inches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don't understand what we are talking about, I need a visual of how one puts their knees into the chair in front of them. Feet I understand (and don't approve of), but knees don't make sense to me.
This article is the situation pp referenced above, where someone has rested their knees on the seat back to protest the person who reclined their seat, but it gives you a visual.
https://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/2014/09/dont-lean-on-me-the-ethics-of-the-knee-defender/
Anonymous wrote:100% totally rude, if their seat is upright.
If they reclined their seat, do what you need to do. Because they did what they needed to do.
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I think this is what OP must be talking about. Yes, the seat tray may prevent the person infront of you from feeling your knees. The but the force of having your knees up will push the seat up at least slightly. And everytime your shift position, the person in front of you will feel it.