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Yes.

Btw I have a friend who is 6'2" and also has back issues (one of the things we have in common and we bonded over). Guess what? she is on team let people recline and I bet her legs are way longer than yours and she has to deal with the discomfort of a seat hitting her knees. Regardless preventing the back pain to her

So my chronic back pain comes second to your privilege of sitting forward? Walking around does not solve the problem for me in general, but even if it did since when is walking around on a plane super easy? especially when you are asked to stay seated at the slightest bump and flight attendants are going up and down

I think one should be courteous and polite and strive to take other people’s personal space into consideration. That being said the argument is always in favour of the person who is sitting behind’s leg room. That they are the one who suffers in this situation only. But I have a very bad back. And sitting at 90

And you understand that you asking that question is questioning my intelligence right?

And then you found their answer wasn't good enough and decided the real reason wasn't the answer given but their level of intelligence.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t the research based on the election of president, not the election of a party leader? That because the values between the two parties vary so greatly undecided voters are generally looking to other non-platform based qualities to help them decide? I would imagine that undecided voters