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Man Stuck In 1950's Alert!
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This man is somewhat out of date and needs to modernise his opinions
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-33904 758
as well as cut!!
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as well as cut!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can honestly say that I know of two places where I have noticed women breastfeeding - at a playgroup and at a soft play centre (kind of a Mecca for it). I fed thing 1 and 2 exclusively (as I didn't return to work) and there was no way I wasn't leaving the house so I may well have upset people of a sensitive nature. *** happens - I've got stuff I don't want to see, but I do.
On the flip side I also don't like the positive affirmations either - I was sitting in a quiet corner of some museum in London feeding one of mine (v discretely, practically in the dark) and a lady congratulated me - really irritated me for some reason (might have been the tone of voice and the 'well done you!).
I'm fairly old but I can count the number of times I've seen women breastfeeding in public on the fingers of one hand, and on each occasion I didn't give a to5s one way or the other about it.
Maybe it's because I'm not looking out for it ( or other things to be offended about ) constantly. It's not a particularly pressing issue.
I don't know anything about the man in question. It could be a huge satire for all I know - I mean the statement 'breastfeeding is unnatural' isn't offensive, it's hilarious.
Maybe it's because I'm not looking out for it ( or other things to be offended about ) constantly. It's not a particularly pressing issue.
I don't know anything about the man in question. It could be a huge satire for all I know - I mean the statement 'breastfeeding is unnatural' isn't offensive, it's hilarious.
When my son was a baby I needed to breastfeed him a few times while out of the house. If I was with someone, I would sit in a cafe facing away from other customers. Once I was on my own and felt too uncomfortable to feed in public, so I did it in a loo. The other women in the queue were annoyed that I was taking so long, and I could hear some muttering about how I was feeding my baby in there. I shouldn't have had to do that.
I've seen a woman breastfeed on a crowded train, and no one took the slightest bit of notice. It's really not a big deal, or it shouldn't be.
I've seen a woman breastfeed on a crowded train, and no one took the slightest bit of notice. It's really not a big deal, or it shouldn't be.
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