Breastfeeding In Public???
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Mohican00
those damn first world problemsHeretic;1625916 wrote: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. -
KB0938
yes if they go too long without eating obviously its bad. delayin a meal for an hour isn't gonna cause some type of catastrophic damageGoChiefs;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." -
GoChiefs
Out in public all day long. Shit. Gonna have to breastfeed in public sometime through the day.WebFire;1625915 wrote: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
An hour? What if they are going elsewhere after the restaurant? Then what? Still gotta feed in public.KB0938;1625964 wrote:yes if they go too long without eating obviously its bad. delayin a meal for an hour isn't gonna cause some type of catastrophic damage -
Fab4Runner
It's going to cause a hungry baby to cry and scream for an hour. Would you like to listen to that while you eat?KB0938;1625964 wrote:yes if they go too long without eating obviously its bad. delayin a meal for an hour isn't gonna cause some type of catastrophic damage -
TedSheckler
Then you have no business going outside your house. Duh!GoChiefs;1625967 wrote:An hour? What if they are going elsewhere after the restaurant? Then what? Still gotta feed in public.
We need a law that said mothers aren't allowed to leave the home until the child is 2 years old. This way no one will be offended by seeing a boob. No one will be annoyed by a crying baby. The first 2 years are so important. Mothers should concentrate on mothering and not eating at a restaurant, going to a mall, taking a walk in the park, etc. -
WebFire
Try to keep up. Never said they couldn't!GoChiefs;1625966 wrote:Out in public all day long. Shit. Gonna have to breastfeed in public sometime through the day. -
Manhattan Buckeye
It would seem to me the entitlement comes from those that expect the vast majority of other people to adjust to their habits. The term "outlier" is apt here. Not to take this to the politics board but part of the problem with the US is that we've allowed the outliers to dictate our society.Heretic;1625916 wrote: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.
Nearly all mothers know how to breastfeed properly, and to those who don't then they can and should be subject to criticism. And even though I've seen enough boobs to last me more lifetimes than I wish to live, to answer QCB I would not want my 11 year old son to witness what I did. It was inappropriate, and more importantly not necessary. In first world countries you don't have to whip out full boob to breastfeed your child in public. Judge me if you will, but my wife is laughing right now reading this thread. -
GoChiefs
Lmao. Yea, I'm sure she is.Manhattan Buckeye;1626066 wrote:Judge me if you will, but my wife is laughing right now reading this thread. -
Manhattan Buckeye
We all know how competitive/alpha women can be!GoChiefs;1626072 wrote:Lmao. Yea, I'm sure she is. -
Gblock
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WebFire
The left one is dumb too.Gblock;1626618 wrote: