flynnibus
Premium Member
Standing next to people in line is hardly the same as being locked in a closed space.
The interior hallways with no exits in sight are pretty claustrophobic if that's your thing.
I think people need to face it that the issue isn't really about 'personal space' or the environment... it's literally a 'sharing' problem. People want THEIR OWN cabin - not that the space is somehow more constrained, or more personable, etc. Just like in a vehicle with 2 rows of seating, some people don't want 'strangers' sitting in their back seat of 'their' vehicle etc.
The personal space topic people accept all over... it's a norm they adjust too. But people have this engrained idea about 'their table' 'their vehicle' etc where they normally aren't expected.
And in all these cases, when the person who isn't used to it... gets mashed into the bigger mob where everyone else is fine with it... they normally adjust pretty quickly.. because they realize it is THEY who are the oddball.