
Airplane Seat
The tension starts long before you board. It builds in the terminal while you picture the row: the width of the armrests, the length of the belt, how you are going to fold yourself in without making it obvious you are worried. It is not really about the flight. It is realising your body has become a practical problem in ordinary public spaces.
You sit down and pin your arms to your sides, trying to take up less room so you do not spill into the next seat. You wonder whether the belt will click. You wonder whether the person beside you will pretend not to notice. It is humiliation before anything has even gone wrong.
A chair should not be a test. The same calculation happens in a theatre row, a waiting room, a train, a restaurant booth. The place changes, the feeling does not. This is not vanity. It is wanting to get through an ordinary day and sit down without doing the math first. Sticking to your daily walking time and your fasting window is how that calculation slowly disappears, until a seat is just a seat again.
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