Restaurants, Booths and Crowded-seating

thisisthinprivilege:

Thin privilege is going to a restaurant with friends and/or family and not having to worry about fitting in the booth.  Thin privilege is not having to be the one person asking for a table instead.  Thin privilege is not having anxiety about being lead through the packed restaurant by the skinny hostess and not hitting everyone you pass with your stomach or ass and not having to apologize profusely the whole time.

Thin privilege is also not worrying about fitting into chairs with arms, or about chairs with badly-shaped seats cutting into the backs of your thighs.

I have yet to find a restaurant where I can’t sit in anyseats, but I keep waiting for it. And I’m not even that big.

(via sleepydumpling)

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    I have memorized which of the restaurants I regularly frequent have booths and chairs that fit. If it’s only some chairs...
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    Add: having people sit next to you on the bus instead of standing when there is an open seat.
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    Thin privilege is also not worrying about fitting into chairs with arms, or about chairs with badly-shaped seats cutting...
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