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Another added: “The reason the majority of large people are large is not a medical reason, it’s personal choices. And those personal choices have ramifications…”

A third person chimed in: “People who buy one seat shouldn’t have to give half of it to someone spilling into their seat. If anything, they should pay half.”

Someone else shared their perspective: “As someone who is currently down 90lbs, being largely overweight is a choice 99 percent of the time.”

Still, many others pushed back, saying the real issue lies with how airlines keep making seats smaller. One user pointed out, “Airlines have been downsizing seat sizes for years to cram more passengers onboard. The lack of comfort isn’t just affecting plus-sized people — it’s affecting everyone.”

Plus-size travel influencer joins the debate

The conversation got more personal when plus-size travel influencer Jaelynn Chaney, who supports the idea of “fat liberation,” joined in. Chaney, 28, often speaks up for larger travelers and said that people shouldn’t have to change their bodies just to fit into airplane seats.

Why should I have to shrink myself to fit into spaces never designed for me?” she said in a TikTok video. “The issue isn’t me — it’s the system.”

Chaney, who has been advocating for free extra seats for plus-size travelers, also responded to those who said she should just buy a first-class ticket. “First-class seats still don’t accommodate me,” she said. “Flying isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity.”

As the debate continues, some people are even pushing for new federal laws, like a proposed “Fat Equality Bill of Rights,” to make air travel more fair and accessible for people of all sizes. On the other hand, a few have suggested weighing passengers before flights—just like luggage—but that idea has been widely criticized as “inhumane.”

With strong opinions on both sides, one big question remains: Should airlines change their seating rules to be more inclusive, or should passengers be the ones to adapt? What’s your take?

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