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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-10-23 07:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #3946 ]


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Re: Petty little things that bug you

(Anonymous) 2017-10-24 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
And yet, somehow men manage to sit in airplane seats without spreading their legs across the whole row.

I once heard something on the radio about airline seat widths and why they seem too narrow to so many people - partly because people average heavier now than in the early days of commercial aviation, partly because they based it on men's average hip with, not women's, but mostly because - in terms of one's skeletal frame - most people are wider in the shoulders than the hips, so using average hip width meant even skinny people would be bumping shoulders.

So, if they used men's butts to determine airplane seat width, they apparently used women's butts for public transit seats, since they did not account for ball room (which men require only on public transit, I guess, and not airplanes... or passenger trains or most motor vehicles, for that matter).
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Re: Petty little things that bug you

[personal profile] greghousesgf 2017-10-25 12:19 am (UTC)(link)

they do it on benches too.