Traveler makes a spoiled 6-year-old cry after refusing to switch seats on the plane, but he stands his ground through the kid's tantrum and the parent's unveiled guilt trip: ‘I paid extra for this seat!’

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    AITA for not giving up my window seat on a plane to a kid just because she threw a tantrum?
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    I was on a domestic flight, and I had specifically booked a window seat because I love looking out at the view, it's one of the few things I actually enjoy about flying.
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    After I settled into my seat, a family boarded: a dad, a mom, and their little girl, who looked about six years old. The dad had an aisle seat, the mom was in the middle, and
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    the kid was supposed to sit next to me in the other aisle seat. Everything seemed fine until the girl realized she wasn't sitting by the window.
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    She immediately started complaining: "I want the window! I want the window!"
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    Her parents tried to calm her down, but she quickly escalated into a full-blown tantrum, crying and yelling about how she wanted my seat.
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    At this point, the dad leaned over and asked, "Would you mind switching seats with her? She's just a kid."
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    I politely explained that I had booked the window seat in advance because I really wanted to enjoy the view. The dad insisted, saying it would be "nice of me" and that "it wouldn't hurt" to switch.
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    I reiterated that I understood his frustration but didn't think his daughter's tantrum was a valid reason for me to give up a seat I specifically reserved. He sighed and tried to push further, but I stood my ground.
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    The girl cried for about 10 more minutes before her mom managed to calm her down with a tablet. However, the tension lingered.
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    Throughout the flight, I could feel the parents throwing me judgmental looks, and when we landed, I overheard the mom muttering something like, "Some people just have no heart."
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    This made me wonder if I had been too rigid. I know kids can be a handful, but I also feel like giving in would've taught her that throwing a tantrum gets her what she wants. Still, I couldn't shake off the guilt. So, AITA?
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    Sure Freedom3 I am a mum of three. Kids get explained that they can't have that seat as it's already occupied, end if it. Time for a game.
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    hierosx Here it is. You teach your kids how society works and that not everything is at their disposal all the time. If you fail as a parent for something as simply as this, then you know and deal with it. Other people shouldnt suffer because you screwed up. I'm a father of a 4yo
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    philmcruch Thats when i would have said "lucky for me im not a 'nice' person, and yes it would hurt my bank account to switch since i paid extra for this seat. You had the same option and chose not to pick it"
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    Aggravating-Cat5357 "But since YOU picked and paid for it, and I have a child, I'm entitled to your window seat." It's a great lesson in teaching your kid that having a tantrum
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    won't lead you anywhere, but since that was her response, you can tell she just gives in whenever her child throws a tantrum and expects everyone else to follow suit.
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    YeeHawMiMaw Readers, if this happens to you, the best response is, “I know mom, but don't beat your self up for not reserving a window seat for your child. You didn't know she'd throw a tantrum."
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    DiverQuiet1381 NTA life isn't fair and her parents are just setting her up to be a spoiled brat u did a good thing

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