I Didn’t Give Up My Airline Seat to a Pregnant Woman

I recently had a frustrating experience on a flight to visit my family. A pregnant woman asked me to give up my aisle seat near the back so she could be closer to the bathroom. While I empathized with her, I also have medical issues that require easy restroom access, which is why I specifically booked and paid extra for that seat.

Despite my explanation, the flight attendants were unhelpful, and there were no other aisle seats available. My family pressured me to sacrifice my comfort, but I felt it was unfair. Was I wrong to stand my ground, or should I have inconvenienced myself for her sake?

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