NHdisneylover
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It happens. As long as the parents are doing their best to stop it, there's no reason to get worked up. Every time I fly, there are elderly people who bump into the seats and use my seat as leverage to get up. Do I like it? No. Do I get worked up about it? Of course not. Flying (at least coach) is not a luxurious experience. I'm likely to be jostled, overwhelmed by someone's terrible cologne or perfume and generally squished. Breathe in, breathe out and do our best to be considerate of others in whatever small way we can.
I don't recline my seat when I know the person behind me has their tray table down. I don't wear scents on planes. I do my best to make sure my party is quiet. That said, things happen. When I see/hear a child having a meltdown, I recognize that 99% of parents are embarrassed and doing whatever they can to calm their child. Kids are usually exhausted, have waited in terminals, etc. for ages, are in a strange situation. Did you know that if your feet are dangling for long periods, your legs will fall asleep? That is a factor in why kids start pushing/kicking with their feet. Children can be inconvenient. So can elderly people. There is no point in getting upset - I am part of society and if I don't care to deal with inconvenient people, I'll have to become a hermit.
I totally agree with the bolded (and much of the rest of your post). I have not seen anyone say anything to the contrary. The problem comes when some parents do not think they should need to try to control the kicking (or whatever else). You often see the attitude that if the person ahead would just not recline then the kid would not kick so let the kid kick if the person wnats to recline. This type of rudeness may not be a huge deal to someone who takes maybe one or two round trips domestic fligths a year, but to those who travel weekly (or more) for work and for whom tha tthree hour domestic flight may be the last leg of 10 or more hours of travel it is a much bigger issue.
I, for one, do not mind dealing with inconveineint people and experiences with flying--it comes with the territory and there is only so much anyone can do. I do not get work up about parents who are visibly trying to comfort a child crying with ear pain, I DO mind dealing with rude people. That can and should be prevented.