I Bought My Seat—No Entitled Parent or Child Is Taking It From Me

I had a window seat, but the girl (7) next to me started to cry because she wanted my seat. Her dad asked me to switch. I refused. He said, “Don’t you have any shame? You’re a grown woman!” The girl kept shouting the whole flight.
Later, at some point, the stewardess came and asked me to accompany her. I froze when she told me to calm down. I was ready to scream at her, but then she said something that changed everything.
I thought I was dreaming when she told me that if I agreed to give up my seat to the kid, she would give me a business-class seat.
Without hesitation, I said yes. I gathered my things and moved to my new, much more comfortable seat.
In the end, things worked out in my favor-the spoiled kid got her way, and I got an upgrade. But I stand by my decision. I paid for a window seat, and I don’t believe I should have given it up for anyone, even a child.
What do you think? Was I wrong?

