Woman Attempts to Claim Her Airplane Seat – But She Says No, and the Aftermath Splits Opinions Online!

Flying can be a tough experience for many. Some ​travelers take steps ⁣to make sure ‍they are comfy ​before heading out on their journey. But ​not everyone thinks about this.

This woman understood what she needed while traveling and did just that.‌ However, others had‌ a different view…

A woman found herself in ​an awkward situation both literally ‍and ⁣figuratively. She was⁣ caught between putting her own comfort first ⁣or following social norms. She had⁣ to decide; should she be kind or‍ defend‌ her personal space?

She was flying across the country⁣ to celebrate ⁢Christmas ​with her family. Knowing how important comfort ‍is when flying, she​ always books an extra seat due to her size, ​paying more for it so she could relax.

Everything went well during check-in,⁣ and ⁢security and ⁣boarding were smooth too. It was only ⁣when ​she settled into her seat that things took a turn for the worse. A woman ‍with an‍ 18-month-old ‌child sat next to her and⁤ noticed there was one empty seat nearby;‌ she quickly asked if⁤ the woman could squeeze into one seat so that her toddler could use the other one. But ⁤since the original passenger had paid for⁢ both seats, she said no.

The ‌scene started attracting attention, prompting a flight attendant to come over and see what⁢ was happening. After hearing about it from the seated lady, the attendant ​asked if there was any way⁤ for her ‍to make room for the child but got politely turned down ‌again as she’d paid fully⁢ for both seats.

Fortunately, the flight attendant ‌understood and told the mother that she’d ⁢need to hold ⁣her child in her lap like ​most parents do at that age! Throughout their trip though, this mother made sure to ⁢give dirty looks & throw passive-aggressive comments at our main character.

Later on, this woman wondered if‍ maybe she’d been unfair in this situation & should have given up‌ some of her space after all? So‌ she turned to Reddit ‌asking folks whether she’d done⁤ something wrong.

One⁤ user who happened also being a mom shared: “I’ve taken long flights holding my baby ⁣&⁢ shorter ones with‍ my toddler who didn’t want me‌ holding him! Was it hard? Yes! But​ it’s my issue alone; as long as he’s under 24 months & I don’t have pay extra I’ll ⁣hold him.”‌

Another commenter added: “She’s wrong not buying a spot for ‍him expecting someone else would give⁣ up theirs they paid full price for! She probably thought there’d ⁤be spare seats so didn’t want pay.”

“I’d even think⁣ about filing a complaint against airline staff supporting another passenger bothering you,” another⁤ upset⁣ Redditor wrote.

Another⁤ frustrated user mentioned: “You should always try your best being ⁤healthy but being overweight isn’t bad character or moral failing! We all face challenges in life; ⁤you shouldn’t feel ashamed of your body even if you’re not‌ hitting goals right now! If mom⁢ wanted extra⁢ room then buy another ‍ticket—she’s not entitled!”

While some might understand where ⁤this mother is coming from⁣ wanting comfort too—if it mattered enough then surely getting⁢ an extra seat ⁤would’ve been priority!

Who do you⁢ believe is right here? Share your thoughts below! Pass this along so others can ‌weigh in too!

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