I asked a serious question about pooping etiquette on the plane. Here's why
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I asked a serious question about pooping etiquette on the plane. Here's why
A few weeks ago I posted a [serious question] about pooping on the plane. Mods took it down despite the relevancy of the question.
Proof that it is incredibly rude for a normal healthy adult to poop on the plane (i.e. not plan in advance for the comfort of his or her fellow passengers) :
http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea....urn-to-london/
Proof that it is incredibly rude for a normal healthy adult to poop on the plane (i.e. not plan in advance for the comfort of his or her fellow passengers) :
http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea....urn-to-london/
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This is not "proof" nor is your opinion correct.
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I think if someone managed to make a stink that bad then the last thing they could be classed as is "healthy"
No normal healthy person would make a stink that bad.
No normal healthy person would make a stink that bad.
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I asked a serious question about pooping etiquette on the plane. Here's why
Pretty sure this thread will be closed soon, but the idea that all healthy people can plan their poops with such precision has no merit. At what length flight is your cutoff? Am I rude for pooping on an overnight transatlantic flight? A 14 hour flight from the east coast to the middle east?
Most in-air poops have no impact on other passengers.
Most in-air poops have no impact on other passengers.
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You act like it's impossible for a considerate healthy adult to not poop for a 15 hr period.
Pro tip: if you have a long international flight you've planned months in advance, don't eat a giant Mexican dinner the night before.
Pro tip: if you have a long international flight you've planned months in advance, don't eat a giant Mexican dinner the night before.
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This is a more appropriate topic for the OMNI forum and as not all posting are OMNI enabled I am closing this thread. Please do not resurrect it. This is a Moderator decision.
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