I am genuinely scared by people like that. Sitting in my XXA seat, it is quickly
clear that it will be a struggle to get out in case of an emergency. It usually is
fine in domestic and intercontinental East Asia flights, which I do the most, and
also in Asia-Europe flight. Intercontinental Europe flights however can be very
straining. Fold tables are out with laptops on them soon after the FA have sat
down before TO, as seats are reclined and huge pieces of luggage get taken
out from below seats and positioned in the aisle. If you can sympathize with
the "snow flake" who missed to have a life west under her seat on a Ryanair
flight, then you might agree in that case that the state of the cabin is enough
to scare you witless at the thought of a serious incident. The point being that
maybe an ordinary SLF might appreciate it when something gets done about
the very much less safety minded individuals.