ElJuski
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Probably misses his old glasses.Why am I a terrible person is more like it.
Probably misses his old glasses.Why am I a terrible person is more like it.
Watch until the end, it gets a lot better
Yes, please sing me the song of your people!Hey O_C, want to hear the song I sing to my parents?
Oops, I mean... the song they sang to me?
She certainly snarls well.Watch until the end, it gets a lot better
The only time I ever was asked to leave because of Jet was before he had surgery on his lip. I was asked to leave by the owner of a cafe because she though his lip would 'turn off' her customers. I was so embarrassed I cried...and my husband called her to complain. Nothing ever came of it, though.
I would have freaked out on that sad excuse for a human being. She would not have had a job when I was done.We have a special room in the mall for women to breast feed. I think most spaces around here are encouraged to allow breastfeeding or have a spot set away for it.
The only time I ever was asked to leave because of Jet was before he had surgery on his lip. I was asked to leave by the owner of a cafe because she though his lip would 'turn off' her customers. I was so embarrassed I cried...and my husband called her to complain. Nothing ever came of it, though.
While I personally wouldn't go as far as to say that I'm offended, I must admit I do get slightly uncomfortable at the idea of a mother bearing her private parts in public. Wouldn't make a number out of it, though.Do people actually get offended when someone is breastfeeding in public?
Heh, doctors have waffled back and forth on this over the ages. In the '80s, bottles were better and anyone breastfeeding was beign cheap and horrible. Early '90s saw doctors saying that breastfeeding was essential because of antibodies. later '90s saw bottlefeeding as necessarfy to reinforce the connection with the father/second mother. Early '00s had doctors saying breastfeeding was better again.While I personally wouldn't go as far as to say that I'm offended, I must admit I do get slightly uncomfortable at the idea of a mother bearing her private parts in public. Wouldn't make a number out of it, though.
Now, I don't know much at all about the particulars of feeding babies, but I was wondering if there are significant differences in nutritional or other such viewpoints between breastfeeding, and bottle feeding breast milk to babies. I guess the real question from me is if it is possible for mothers to feed their babies as they wish in private, but using bottles when in public. Or is there some actually good reason for breastfeeding in public that would trump any objections from people who actually take offense to it?
A smock might seem like an acceptable compromise to me, if a more discreet location is not available. Do you know if the law requires a woman to wear a smock or other similar covering garment while breastfeeding, or is it left entirely to the discretion of the mother whether or not to breastfeed bare-chested, with tough noogies to everyone else?A lot of women, or at least a lot of the women that I've seen around here, where a smock when breastfeeding so they're not actually exposing their breasts at all. Washington recently passed a law allowing breast feeding in all public spaces, and making it illegal to ask a breastfeeding mother to leave an area
Compromise? People don't make you wear a bag on your head when you eat.A smock might seem like an acceptable compromise to me, if a more discreet location is not available. Do you know if the law requires a woman to wear a smock or other similar covering garment while breastfeeding, or is it left entirely to the discretion of the mother whether or not to breastfeed bare-chested, with tough noogies to everyone else?