Every feedback form I fill in at the end of a package holiday flight, I write take the recline off of short haul seats.
I suspect one day they will do it as it's probably cheaper, and airlines being involved in what seems like a race to the bottom it could be something they cut. I think Ryanair already have planes with no recline not that I've been on one yet.
The people that annoy me are the ones that even recline before take off and then the flight attendants have to ask them to put it back in the upright position. How selfish is that, as presumably if there is a crash which I understand is far more likely on take off or landing, the person behind would probably not be able to get in to the brace position.
Arthritis is a weird condition as I have it in various joints and find the seats to be more supportive of my joints in the upright position.
I also get stiff and can move my limbs a little more easily when the seat is upright and do a few heel lift thingys and ankle rotations to try and stop the pain setting in.
Next two flights are In Club Europe so there is a bit of extra space in front of me even if the person in front decides to recline.
A reclined seat also makes me feel so claustrophobic, but I guess that's my problem.
Although row one means you have no one in front of you, you have all the people hanging about who are waiting to go to the toilet.