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In reply to the discussion: Academic calls for pay-as-you-weigh flight fares [View all]distantearlywarning
(4,475 posts)Also the very athletic will be punished. Just for example, I have a husband who only has 14% body fat, but has a BMI that puts him into the overweight category, because he works out a lot and builds muscle easily. He'd for sure be one of the people paying more for the "privilege" of flying, even though he's not fat at all.
And I say this as someone who is overweight (but also short and female).
So bring it on, I guess. It would be quite a change to have something happen in this country that was systemically and disproportionately bad for men. Might be a learning experience or something.
Personally, I would happily pay a little extra for my fat ass, just as long as I was able to watch the all the discussions between the airline people and 6'5" guys and weightlifters who are very proud of their gym-going, etc etc, also have to pay the FATTIE tax to get on the airplane.