I am glad it was just a one time thingI know parents of toddlers have it rough on planes (been there, done that). I think you generate bad will and not good though when you try to defend giving up on getting good behaviour or try to make another passenger out to be the bad guy (for reclining his seat) when in reality it was your kid who just couldn't settle down that day. It is much better to say you tried your very, very hardest and just say that when you try your hardest and toddlers are so unpredictable that your normally well behave little one kicked some poor man's seat all through a flight and you felt awful about it (assuming that is true of course). That will garner you much more sympathy (or at least tolernace) than trying to place the blame elsewhere are chalk it up to toddlers being toddlers, etc.
You know what, you're right! The one time she kicked I actually leaned forward and asked the woman in front if she wanted to trade seats with my DH and she was super sweet. She said she totally understood what it was like to travel with a toddler and she was just fine.
Thanks for actually making an argument free of personal attacks. It's funny how other posters were quick to assume that there was a lack of parental control because sometimes toddlers have tough days.
