Breastfeeding In Public???
-
KB0938Lol, yes im sure if the mother chose to not breast feed in public,or the child didnt like being covered the child would completely starve in that time.
-
TiernanThis is one topic Fab4 may be better uh..."equipped"...to argue more convincingly than a bunch of dumbass dudes.
-
ZWICK 4 PREZ
You win the award for not knowing shit about infants and their development. good job.KB0938;1625757 wrote:Lol, yes im sure if the mother chose to not breast feed in public,or the child didnt like being covered the child would completely starve in that time. -
KB0938Oh, please enlighten me on how delaying one meal due to being in public will result in the child starving. I mean since you're clearly an expert on this
-
JD413To those who oppose breastfeeding in public:
Suicide is an option. -
Wally
So what would be worse in a restaurant setting? A non-covered baby nursing or a non-covered baby crying their head off because they are hungry?KB0938;1625785 wrote:Oh, please enlighten me on how delaying one meal due to being in public will result in the child starving. I mean since you're clearly an expert on this -
Fab4Runner
Do you like eating your meals in a dirty public restroom?Al Bundy;1625752 wrote:God forbid the mother be smart enough to go to the bathroom to take care of personal business.
You're an idiot.KB0938;1625757 wrote:Lol, yes im sure if the mother chose to not breast feed in public,or the child didnt like being covered the child would completely starve in that time.
This.Wally;1625795 wrote:So what would be worse in a restaurant setting? A non-covered baby nursing or a non-covered baby crying their head off because they are hungry? -
WebFire
Such a small %. I know many women who have breastfed, never saw one with her tits hanging out. Never saw any of the babies fuss about being covered. So I don't know what to tell you.Fab4Runner;1625728 wrote:So those babies who don't like to be covered while eating should just starve then? And yes, that's a real thing.
I just think it's common courtesy. Why is that so hard to understand? -
SportsAndLady
You've never seen it, so it must not be a real thing, right webfire?WebFire;1625817 wrote:Such a small %. I know many women who have breastfed, never saw one with her tits hanging out. Never saw any of the babies fuss about being covered. So I don't know what to tell you.
I just think it's common courtesy. Why is that so hard to understand? -
queencitybuckeyeNot sure which is more lame, that seeing a boob offends/disgusts people, or that they believe they have some expectation of never coming across anything they don't 100% approve of.
-
WebFire
:rolleyes: Insightful.SportsAndLady;1625819 wrote:You've never seen it, so it must not be a real thing, right webfire? -
WebFire
Not afraid to see a tit. It's not really about that. Keep trying.queencitybuckeye;1625821 wrote:Not sure which is more lame, that seeing a boob offends/disgusts people, or that they believe they have some expectation of never coming across anything they don't 100% approve of. -
ZWICK 4 PREZ
Oh only the fact that their entire development, including their brain, is relying on nourishment at least every 4 hours. Other than that, its not important at all. retard.KB0938;1625785 wrote:Oh, please enlighten me on how delaying one meal due to being in public will result in the child starving. I mean since you're clearly an expert on this -
WebFire
Not defending KB because it was a pretty stupid argument, but this may be pushing it just a tad. LOLZWICK 4 PREZ;1625824 wrote:Oh only the fact that their entire development, including their brain is relying on nourishment at least every 4 hours. Other than that, its not important at all. retard.
I remember my wife having to work Saturday mornings when my son was still being breastfed. He didn't always want the bottle, so he had no choice to wait until mom got home. His development turned out fine.
Anyway, whenever we went to place like a restaurant, she'd feed him before we went in. That usually takes care of the problem entirely. -
WebFireFunniest thing to me about this thread and the tit-out supporters, is that most (yes, most) women don't even feel comfortable having their tits out in front of anyone but their husband and kids. So it's really not an issue, unless you try to make it one.
-
ZWICK 4 PREZ
It depends on the age. several months old..not as big of a deal. Still new.. very big dealWebFire;1625827 wrote:Not defending KB because it was a pretty stupid argument, but this may be pushing it just a tad. LOL
I remember my wife having to work Saturday mornings when my son was still being breastfed. He didn't always want the bottle, so he had no choice to wait until mom got home. His development turned out fine.
Anyway, whenever we went to place like a restaurant, she'd feed him before we went in. That usually takes care of the problem entirely. -
WebFire
Not disagreeing, but to say it has to be every 4 hours or they'll have development problems is a bit much. Especially when you're talking one time at a restaurant.ZWICK 4 PREZ;1625829 wrote:It depends on the age. several months old..not as big of a deal. Still new.. very big deal
Though, then you have the screaming baby part to deal with. -
WebFire#freethenipple
-
KB0938
I personally wouldnt mind someone breast feeeding a bab in public at all. Just LOL'd at a baby "starving" because a meal was delayed for themWally;1625795 wrote:So what would be worse in a restaurant setting? A non-covered baby nursing or a non-covered baby crying their head off because they are hungry? -
KB0938
So every baby that isnt fed every 4 hours on the dot is in trouble...got itZWICK 4 PREZ;1625824 wrote:Oh only the fact that their entire development, including their brain, is relying on nourishment at least every 4 hours. Other than that, its not important at all. retard. -
GoChiefs
They are only pediatricians, what the hell do they know?KB0938;1625897 wrote:So every baby that isnt fed every 4 hours on the dot is in trouble...got it
http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/family/09/05/ep.newborn.mistakes/
"Our pediatricians say new parents sometimes make the mistake of wanting baby to eat on a strict schedule. The doctors say as long as a newborn is eating at least every four hours, they should keep whatever schedule they want."
"Babies who go too long without eating could become dehydrated." -
WebFire
And it's unlikely that a mother would go to a restaurant and not fed the baby within the last four hours. Problem solved!GoChiefs;1625910 wrote:They are only pediatricians, what the hell do they know?
http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/family/09/05/ep.newborn.mistakes/
"Our pediatricians say new parents sometimes make the mistake of wanting baby to eat on a strict schedule. The doctors say as long as a newborn is eating at least every four hours, they should keep whatever schedule they want."
"Babies who go too long without eating could become dehydrated." -
Heretic
The second part of that is the most hilarious to me. Nothing better than reading what essentially comes down to "I don't want to see this/This makes me uncomfortable, so NO ONE BETTER FUCKING DO IT!!!!!" Must be that "entitlement society" I always am reading about from the politards.queencitybuckeye;1625821 wrote:Not sure which is more lame, that seeing a boob offends/disgusts people, or that they believe they have some expectation of never coming across anything they don't 100% approve of. -
Fly4FunThis thread is good for a laugh. Thanks!