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41 Psychologists explain that people who always need the aisle seat aren’t controlling. They developed a lifelong habit of minimizing their own needs by making sure they never have to ask someone to move, and that pattern shows up everywhere in their relationships.

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals 3 place · 03/04/2026 23:23 EDT

Psychologists explain that people who always need the aisle seat aren’t controlling. They developed a lifelong habit of minimizing their own needs by making sure they never have to ask someone to move, and that pattern shows up everywhere in their relationships.

The aisle seat habit looks like a preference, but it's actually a strategy — one that reveals how deeply some people have internalized the idea that their needs are an inconvenience.

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