SurreySeagulls
Well-known member
Whats wrong with women getting their baps out in public
My main question is who brings a baby to an AA meeting?
I like tits. I have non problem with breast feeding, although I do find it strange that mothers seem to lose all the normal embarassment factor about getting their jugs out in public.
No quite the opposite my wife breast fed our little one, and as others have said one of the most natural things in the world.This thread is not controversial, it's what OTHERS have said that might be constrood as being controversial. You obviously have a hang up about nature. Do you get upset if anyone says Bottom?
No quite the opposite my wife breast fed our little one, and as others have said one of the most natural things in the world.
No my main problem is the fact that you come on here always trying to cause a bit of controversy, and generally trolling around just like you did on NSP.
Obviously I don't know you personally and I could be quite wrong, but you come across on here as a bit of a cock
I have nothing against mothers breast feeding in public but I have to say that I drew the line when one mother decided to change her bay's nappy on the floor in the middle of a busy restaurant.
I like tits. I have non problem with breast feeding, although I do find it strange that mothers seem to lose all the normal embarassment factor about getting their jugs out in public.
There really is no argument. How anyone can get irate about it and accuse women of whatever these petty, bitter individuals can think up in their nasty little heads is beyond me.
Makes you embarrassed does it. ahhh bless. poor little things.
You know they'd be EXACTLY the same people who would be moaning about babies screaming (quite possibly cos they are hungry??) in public.
It probably causes me a nano-second of awkwardness when I first notice someone doing it too. Thankfully I am able to get over it and continue with my life. Phew!
It is completely anti-social to disrupt other people's lives by allowing your child to scream persistently in a cafe or restaurant; so yes, I do object to screaming babies too.
It is clearly incorrect to state there really is no argument; ofcourse there's an argument: or perhaps you don't believe others are allowed a different viewpoint to you.
Of course there isn't an argument.
If a young child is screaming because they need breast-feeding, then the answer is to breast-feed. And a café is just about one of the more appropriate public places.
I don't know whether to laugh or cry (maybe both) at your evident extreme insecurities. It does seem clear that you are so insecure and embarrassed that you can't handle the sight of something perfectly natural that has absolutely nothing to do with you.
Grow up.
It's all about having consideration for others chum; a concept you are clearly incapable of appreciating.