There's very little "logical" about the "fear element" kicking in either
As the conversation was about people using the loo, what I said was"¦.
"¦which was just one of the reasons I gave.you'll find that the pattern is repeated when the seat belt sign comes on for landing and there are logical reasons like the fear element kicking in at the thought of coming down from 35,000 feet
Logical/explainable reasons of why people use the loo, don't try and twist it to imply that I was disregarding the anxiety that some people genuinely feel about flying.
As we are not birds, It is not natural to be 35,000 up in the air and the effects of adrenaline and why people feel frightened can be logically and medically explained, and why they have to use the loo because the adrenaline rush relaxes the sphincter muscles.
The emotional response to fear is highly personalised, some people thrive on the adrenaline rush by taking part in extreme sports and other scarey thrill situations.
Others have a negative reaction to the feeling of fear and flying is one of those situations for many people"¦to them it is VERY real, but it can be logically explained.....claustrophic conditions, no control over the situation, thoughts of death. etc
Have you never heard the term "I was so scared that I myself".?
Sanji
Thanks for the lecture, sanji...at least if I ever found myself sat next to you on a flight I know I'd have no trouble sleeping!
I don't think you'd get much sleep, I'd get up from my seat more often, just to annoy you.
sanji wrote:I don't think you'd get much sleep, I'd get up from my seat more often, just to annoy you. :rofl
Well, that's nice coming from the one who's so ready to preach about "tolerance"...
Think I've said all I want to say on this thread, enjoy the view from up there on the moral high ground, won't you?
Well, that's nice coming from the one who's so ready to preach about "tolerance"...
Yes, it's so nice to annoy those who have no tolerance with people who need to go to the loo.
Life must be so boring being so perfect, but one day you may be in the situation where you take drugs for one condition, which causes you to need the loo often.
There by the grace of god...... and I hope people are as tolerant towards you, as you are to others....what goes around, comes around.
BTW: The view is great....just because I didn't agree with your opinion about people traipsing to the loo.
So, just to keep it nice and friendly......I'll say no more.
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Sanji
2010-02-08 21:05:32
Sanji - it would be nice if your replies didn't have that rude and aggressive edge to them.
Pippa
I can normally 'hold' myself for ages but Sanji has now explained re adrenalin rush WHY as soon as I've peed and got back to my seat... it's not long before I feel the need to want to go again!..and no.. not 'tanked' myself up at airport bar before the journey.
Well maybe it's just me..but as I said I thought Sanji's post was very informative - especially about people who are on medication - maybe you meant to direct your reply to blondiescot who, IMO, twisted things withSanji - it would be nice if your replies didn't have that rude and aggressive edge to them.
Thanks for the lecture, sanji...at least if I ever found myself sat next to you on a flight I know I'd have no trouble sleeping
I always ask for an aisle seat as like many woman of an advancing age I need to use the toilet pretty often. Other than a coffee I don't drink before boarding the plane, but I do drink water throughout the flight. I also like to walk around on the plane, I certainly can't stay in my seat for 10 -12 hours on a long haul flight, cramped seating and inactivity can be a deciding factor for getting a DVT. Even on a short haul flight I usually need to use the loo. I always fasten the seatbelt though when I am sitting down. But at times when the seatbelt sign is on I have to get out of my seat to answer natures call.
I usually ask for an aisle seat so as to be able to get easily out of my seat, but you don't always get what you want.
Like Pippa, I too have no sympathy with anyone who has got themselves bladdered in the airport bar before hand (incidently Pippa, I am not sure why you think Sanji's post was rude and aggressive..it read to me as though she was trying to give different explanations as to why people suddenly need the loo) but speaking for myself, there are certain times of the month when I could pee for England...once I was in a really important assessment of a psychiatric patient that St Cath's were trying to rehouse..I had one cup of coffee and had to leave to pee 4 times...I was platting my legs each time and unable to concentrate I needed to pee so much...I think maybe I had been retaining water when I had either been pre-menstral or actually menstruating...it didn't look that professional but it couldn't be helped. it would have looked totally unprofessional if I had pittled myself whilst trying to interview a patient.!
Thanks for the lecture, sanji...at least if I ever found myself sat next to you on a flight I know I'd have no trouble sleeping!
I think that post was out of order and totally unecessary...no wonder people are contributing less and less to these forums if that is the response they get.
For many years now I haven't taken any flights over 3 hours and luckilly seldom need the loo on a plane, which is why I try for a window seat so I can tuck myself in and read or even drop off to sleep and don't get disturbed by people getting up. This means that I'm probably the type of passenger who annoys others by snoring.:rofl Joking apart, we are all different and I doubt many of us set out to annoy our fellow passengers with trips to the loo but, to paraphrase what Sanji says, there are lots of reasons why people may need to go and we all need to be tolerant.
Ok guys... there is no need for personal attacks.
Also to be fair if you've had two or three pints you will need the loo quite often even though you are nowhere near 'Tanked up'!!! You get to the airport and have two hours to kill so a couple of drinks in the bar is quite the norm I'd say! Plus many people have a drink or two to settle the nerves! I reckon if you have two pints you're going to need the loo at least every 30 minutes! (and that's just the pilots) joke!
One thing that does get on my nerves though is if the person behind me needs the loo and decides to pull the top of my seat back 2 feet as they get up! . I feel as though i'm about to be catapulted towards the cockpit!
What else annoys me? Erm when theres a baby behind you crying so why not give them a rattle to bang on my seat!!! That'll be nice for me! Also what about just before takeoff when all the stewardesses try and look at your crotch! They say they're checking if you have your belt on but I know the truth!
What about the pilot telling you his name and information? My heads losing vital pin numbers trying to store all that in! Also, now I know it;s wrong, but what about when the pilot starts talking and it's a womans voice, you can just see everyone on the plane looking at each other thinking, 'She can't reverse park, how's she going to land this thing'
Chivas, we can always rely on you to put a fun twist on things
when all the stewardesses try and look at your crotch!
if I was you Chivas..I would be more worried about the Stewards looking at your crotch...
if I was you Chivas..I would be more worried about the Stewards looking at your crotch...
True, sorry I was being quite sexist and should have put steward person, or cabin member, or trolly dolly person, or crotch gazer as they shall now be known!!!
Apart from visiting the loo on a couple of occasions, I like to have a wonder up and down the aisle to break the tedium and avoid DVT. This is why I like to have an aisle seat.
Chivas every time i'm on a plane now and they check the seatbelt is on that't the first thing that i will think of. I'll be getting funny looks when i start laughing to myself.
Lol, sorry but you know it's true! See what happens if you leave your fly undone!
As we know passengers on planes ignore them so I doubt if 600 plus on a train would. Of course even more fun is the number of toilets available on the trains.
fwh
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