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What I think is funny is he is being a hypocrite pointing out her (alleged) hypocrisy.
I don't see why you are so upset. Your wife wanted to breastfeed but it didn't work out. So what he is saying doesn't apply to her.
My wife is from Newfoundland and her whole family thinks it's bizzare and strange that she breastfed our son. Her friends and family that have young babies never even attempted it... just straight to formula.Breast feeding up here is sorta in flux.
What I mean is that breast feeding is being promoted but Newfoundland has an aging population that is very vocal about it being 'indecent', especially in public places. The old folks shame their younger relatives when the breast feed because, when they were raising kids, it simply wasn't done. You got Carnation Powdered milk and that's what you gave the child.
I remember when I told my grandmother that I had to give up attempting to breast feed Jet because of his condition she sighed in relief. "Thank the Lord. You'll give the boy a complex if he sees your privates. He'll become a pervert."
So, I guess you can say we have quite the opposite problem up here. That's why it seems so strange to me.
Yea! it is unnatural! oh wait. I got nothing.Wait, breastfeeding is considered bizarre and strange?
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He is very relevant. He's a fooking loon, but MILLIONS of people take his word as Gospel.What I think is funny is that Rush Limbaugh is being discussed like he's even remotely relevant.
That is a mark against us as a culture.He is very relevant. He's a fooking loon, but MILLIONS of people take his word as Gospel.
Yes, but calling someone who is not actually fat "fat" when you're fat makes you look like a jackass.I don't think people who are overweight themselves can't call other people fat.
In this thread: Everyone makes up their own meaning for what Mathias actually said and then argues against it.
Welcome to my world, Mathias.
Oh poor you.In this thread: Everyone makes up their own meaning for what Mathias actually said and then argues against it.
Welcome to my world, Mathias.
Yeah, people do take things too far most times.I don't like campaigns that infringe on my rights to do to my body what I want to do it. If I want to smoke a cigarette, fuck you, I'll smoke a cigarette. I know cigarette's are bad for you, but people who smoke are not the evil, weak-willed devils that anti-tobacco crusaders make them out to be. Tobacco smoking is very much ingrained in many cultures.
Depends on which side of the fight you are on Mathias, because if you ask the Immunization people there is lots of inconclusive data for actually getting them.Breastfeed vs. Formula = lots of inconclusive data that goes back and forth.
Immunization vs. No Immunization = Hard conclusive evidence for Immunization.
If a woman doesn't want to breastfeed, that's her own damn business.
But their feelings don't matter because they'll just get drowned in all the ice cream...Are you calling me fat? I'll have you know that fat people have feelings too!
Well with vaccinations the effects (if the vaccine works) are guaranteed, while with stuff like breastfeeding it's more of a % thing, simply giving the kid better chances to have a strong immune system etc...Depends on which side of the fight you are on Mathias, because if you ask the Immunization people there is lots of inconclusive data for actually getting them.
Depends on which side of the fight you are on Mathias, because if you ask the Immunization people there is lots of inconclusive data for actually getting them.
I have a point of view, breast feeding is a natural and normal way of doing things and should be the route take if ABLE. I understand that there are things in this world that take away from a persons ability to do things like breast feed and that formula is a viable alternative.
Case. Point.Oh poor you.
I was very surprised he didn't make some comment about watermelon or fried chicken. That's more restraint than he usually possesses.I wonder why Rush does not rail against all the presidents since 1916 for putting out dietary recommendations...
Also why does he make a big deal about Michele Obama eating ribs?
Where the heck did THAT come from?The problem with breastmilk vs. formula studies is that they draw out over decades, and there are absolutely NO quantitative tests that prove anything one way or the other without introducing other variables like upbringing and environment. Breast feeding is perfectly natural; so is letting your child die if they can't get enough, or don't take the breast. It happens in nature all the time. By "natural" standards we should be pumping out children soon after puberty hits; by age 20 you should have had 10 kids (6 of which would have died, naturally).
It is a bit hyperbolic, of course, but his point, i think, is that people tend to champion "natural" stuff like it's the best, greatest thing.. when what's really "natural" is dying at 40 after having 10 kids, 6 or 7 of whom die before puberty.
No, that part is not true... the reason why the life expectancy was lower is because of the high child mortality rates... you made it past puberty chances where you'd live to 80 easy (ignoring war, abusing your body or epidemics).when what's really "natural" is dying at 40