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A girl on the plane threw her hair over my seat, blocking my screen: I had to teach the rude woman a lesson

After a grueling stretch of workdays, I finally boarded my flight.

This journey felt like a much-needed escape—a chance to unplug, zone out with a movie, and enjoy a few hours of uninterrupted calm. All I wanted was silence and some peace. But almost immediately, my hopes were shattered.

Just ahead of me sat a young woman, probably in her early twenties.

As soon as she got comfortable, she nonchalantly tossed her long, thick hair right over the back of her seat—landing squarely on my tray table and completely covering my screen.

I didn’t want to cause any tension. I leaned forward and politely asked her to move her hair. She offered a quick apology and pulled it away. But within ten minutes, it was back, draping over my screen like nothing had happened.

For illutrative purpose only

I tried again. Leaned forward. Asked her, once more, to please move her hair.

This time, she didn’t even acknowledge me—pretended I didn’t exist.

That’s when something in me shifted. I decided this high-flying princess needed a gentle, unforgettable lesson in respect.

So here’s what I did. I’m curious to know if you think I was right.

I slowly took three pieces of gum from my bag and began chewing them, one after another. Calmly. Casually. No rush. Then, with an utterly neutral expression, I started working them into her hair. Quietly. One strand at a time.

About fifteen minutes passed before she seemed to sense something was off. She reached back, touched her hair—and froze.

“What… is… this?” she cried out, fingers clawing through the sticky mess.

Without taking my eyes off the in-flight movie, I said evenly, “That’s the result of your lack of courtesy.”

“You’re crazy!”

For illutrative purpose only

“And you’re disrespectful,” I replied. “Now you have two options. One: you sit like that until we land and prepare to shave off half your hair. Or two: I can help you cut it out right now. I have manicure scissors in my bag. What’ll it be?”

Her face turned pale. I leaned in slightly, kept my tone low, and added,

“If your hair crosses this seat again, next time you’re leaving bald. I’m very precise—even during turbulence.”

She sat frozen for the rest of the flight. Her hair twisted up into the neatest, tightest bun imaginable. And finally, I got what I came for—my peace. I turned back to my movie, leaned back, and enjoyed every second of the quiet I had rightfully earned.

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