Yes, I am a firm believer in thumb twiddling!
Sorry, your comments are just ridiculous.
Honestly, there is just so much presumption in the some of the responses to my original post...I forgot--this is the transportation board
Yes, this is the 'transportation board' and we all know what that means. However....no one has been nasty or mean, or rude. Comments and opinions have been given. Unfortunatly, not everyone is going to agree with any one stand.
There is no presumption here....it was said that there was 'full view' of a laptop screen, then it was said that there was moving around to lessen the view. If the movie being watched was that bad, then a FA should have been spoken to and allowed to handle the situation.
Would it be nice if people tried to tone down what they watched on a flight? Sure. Common sense would always be welcome. But here's the rub....and I'm not saying this was the case with the OP, just a 'what if' scenario.....
you are seated in 12D. The person in 11C is watching Lord of the Rings. Not a basically offensive movie. But plenty of folks feel it is way too violent. Do you, in seat 12D, have the right to ask the person in 11C to turn off the movie, simply because you feel it is too violent?? Or what if they're watching 'Sex in the City'? Some may feel that the naked man (who is quite wonderful by the way...

) is over the top and they are offended.
There are people out there who feel that any display of affection, outside the confines of the home, are out of line.
Where does it stop? There is no way to regulate what others are doing if their actions are not illegal.
Hopefully, passengers will show common sense in dealing with this issue and have some sensitivity towards their fellow passengers. But, if you are a passenger with beliefs that would disallow the viewing of something that is viewed as 'acceptable' by the vast majority, you need to bring along something to occupy your attention.
I understand the need to protect our childrens innocence. I'm a mother...been there, done that. But, once your kids are outside the home, it's a free for all. As soon as those kids are away from our parental influence, it's a whole different ball game. I know that I think my sweet 15 y/o dd is truly innocent. Then, I start cleaning out her book bag at the end of school. Well.....that was an eye opening exercise. She is older than I thought. My ability to keep her innocent is gone. She needs to be able to make some judgement calls on her own now. And that's our job as parents....give our kids the tools they need. In fact, as I sit here, handing out free parenting advice, I realize what a great teaching moment the OP had....a wonderful converstation starter about how different people have different tastes and ways of looking at things, and how maybe some things should be left to the imagination.
On that note, I think I'll stop pontificating...that was not my original thought. Just wanted to point out that there are differences of opinion. That doesn't make this a nasty or rude board. It does give pause for thought though. It is always a good thing to allow others to look at something from a different perspective.
Hope everyone is having a magical, pixie dust filled day...
