They wanted to kick me off the plane because of my excess weight: I had to put those heartless people in their place

They wanted to kick me off the plane because of my excess weight: I had to put those heartless people in their place 😢😢

I am 63 years old, and I have spent my whole life learning to love and accept myself as I am. An illness disrupted my metabolism, and the weight gain was not my choice. But people don’t always want to understand that.

I have gotten used to sideways looks, to strangers judging my body as if it were on display in a shop window. It is especially hard to deal with this on a plane, where space is already tight and everyone seems to think they have the right to measure you from head to toe.

That day, I was flying as usual. I had bought my ticket in advance and chosen a window seat so I wouldn’t disturb anyone. I sat down, fastened my seatbelt carefully, put my bag under the seat, and got ready for the flight.

But a few minutes later, a young woman about 25 years old appeared next to me — beautiful, well-groomed, wearing a stylish suit. She looked at me and immediately made a face.

ā€œOh great,ā€ she said loudly, not even trying to be polite. ā€œAnother fat woman taking up half the seat. I’m not flying like this!ā€

I felt a sharp pain inside. But at first, I stayed silent. The young woman continued:

ā€œFat people should stay at home and not fly,ā€ she snapped at me. ā€œDo you ever think about others?ā€

Then she called the flight attendant. With her chin arrogantly raised, she pointed at me:

ā€œThis woman takes up too much space! Throw her off the plane, or I will sue your airline!ā€

People began to turn around. The flight attendant looked at me as if she didn’t know how to ask me to leave the plane. I felt myself blushing from humiliation. But at that moment I realized I had to defend my rights, and did something I absolutely do not regret 😨😲 Continuation in the first comment šŸ‘‡šŸ‘‡

I stood up slowly, turned to the flight attendant and the young woman, and said loudly, for the whole cabin to hear:

ā€œI have every right to be here. I paid for my ticket fair and square. My weight is the result of illness, not laziness or gluttony, as you’d like to think. And I do not owe anyone an explanation for my body.

If you don’t have enough space, you can buy two seats or move elsewhere. But demanding that I be thrown off is discrimination. And if the airline gives in to you, I will sue them — for violating my legally protected rights.ā€

I paused and looked straight into the woman’s eyes without blinking:

ā€œYour words humiliate me as a human being. You have publicly insulted me, and I am ready to hold you accountable. If you do not stop, I will call the police right here.ā€

The cabin went silent. The young woman suddenly slumped, her confident face changed. The flight attendant nodded awkwardly and mumbled:

ā€œMa’am, of course you have the right to fly. I will deal with this passenger.ā€

In the end, the woman was moved to another seat, further away. I stayed in my window seat, and many passengers smiled at me supportively afterward. One woman quietly said:

ā€œThank you for those words. You were very brave.ā€

At that moment I felt proud. I am not to blame for my body. And no one has the right to turn me into an outcast.

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