fussymonkey
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- Sep 3, 2008
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So, you are happy to accommodate anyone? Because one person's radical is another's normal. If people want the comfort of space, they are more than welcome to pay for it.
I don't suppose OP's seats were any cheaper becuase they happen to be in the last row. She mentioned that she couldn't get a seat for the baby, one wasn't available.
Yes, if I can accomodate someone without turning myself into a human pretzel or eduring some type of discomfort, of course I'd be happy to accomodate anyone by not reclining. Yeah, if someone behind me has a ton of room and they just don't like it, I might be less inclined to be helpful. But for a tall person or a baby, yes, I'd be happy to sit upright.
As far karma, well it is always around. Does it hit the mom's who have no respect for the handicapped who CAN'T use the other stalls, the rude handicapped people trying to keep all of the stalls to themselves, the mom reclining to give herself and her child a bit more breathing space, or the person who doesn't pay for a space they think they deserve?
yeah, that's pretty much exactly my point. Everyone is so hyper about protecting his or her rights per his/her point of view, they they are unable or unwilling to accomodate others, or at least be understading when they can't accomodate. And we all have valid rights.
Nobody is trying to be a jerk here, we just all have differing needs, and no one person's needs are more important than any other's, so just treat each person with respect and consideration. I guess I don't think its that hard.
If I can be accomodating, I will. I guess if you want to live your life with a "screw 'em, I paid for my space" attitude, you go right ahead.
Call it karma...call it being a good christian...call it the golden rule or whatever but the point is, consideration and kindness are good things for everyone to follow.
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