I find this very disheartening. I have a child who is on the Autism Spectrum and you may never know of his disibility by looking at him. This is assuming, you've never seen a"meltdown". However, he is very anxious when it comes to flying. I also have a son who is a Marine and you would also probably never know of his PTSD unless you had a conversation with him, let alone know he's a Veteran. So, am I to expect, someone who has height issues and time constraints to take priority over those who have legitimate phyisical/psychological issues? How about YOU schedule your flight earlier so that you can make your meetings. I don't care if you "hate" the exit row. Take it and schedule an earlier flight. There are those of us who must fly to get to a particular destination who have serious issues with flying. I suppose the child with cancer flying to St. Jude's Childrens hospital with their family should take a back seat to you as well? Might I suggest that since you're SO important, you take another airline with assigned seating. This way, those of us "fake people" who are trying to get to our destination wthout incident, won't be an inconvenience to you. Problem Solved!
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