Video: Women Deals With Stank feet On The Arm Rest Of Her Seat
Source – Plane rides are super uncomfortable; they’re long, the food is bad, and sometimes you sit next to rude strangers.
If you’re lucky, you get a window seat and have a beautiful view as your flight takes off. Or you might end up with a very different kind of view — someone’s feet, perhaps?
One poor woman was unfortunate enough to have the feet of the person sitting behind her lie next to her, invading her personal space. She can’t help but have this strong look of discomfort and disgust on her face throughout the entire video and we do notblame her.
Now we can’t help but wonder if she ever told her to take down her feet and how awkward that conversation must’ve gone.
All we know is their relationship definitely got off the wrong foot. Sorry. (But seriously, don’t do this to those around you.)
Reclining your seat and using the tray table is a right every passenger has, however, most people try to be courteous and ask first or dont recline the seat out of neighborly kindness. Airlines squeeze morons like us into sets not fit for a 5-year-old and I operate from a perspective of being on the opposite end of everything I do so I try to not recline especially if the person in the seat behind me is huge.
The “foot wedge” on someone else’s seat is the biggest asshole airplane move in the history of air flight. in some countries, feet are treated like genitals after indiscriminate sex with a stranger. upon coming home the woman vigorously washes her husband’s feet than her own and again before bed. Why? Because feet are fucking gross especially if they’ve been in open toe shoes. Public bathrooms, sidewalks along with other unsanitary places life contribute to all kinds of gnarly shit all sit on your feet and between your toes. Shoving them into someone else’s space is a fightable offense.
Don’t be a foot wedger. Keep your feet in your own seat.
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