Strange places to Breast feed

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Spun Cuppa

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I saw a woman at a bus stop with her left breast exposed. When I mustered up the courage to tell her she replied" Oh MY! I left my baby on the bus".




*sorry,gets coat*

I remember (as no doubt do a lot of others) that sketch on Not The Nine O'Clock News, with the voluptuous Pamela Stevenson doing the honours and getting a fair thru'penny out for all to ponder in wonderment :lol:
 


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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.

I agree with everything you have said and well said it was.
 






bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
In public; it's disgusting and exhibitionist. Mothers have managed to behave in a civilised manner for generations, but the current lot just have to have their way, however embarrassing and unpleasant it might be for others.

How odd, you object to breast feeding and yet you're a compete tit.
 


tedebear

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Jul 7, 2003
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Breat feeding is the best for your child, but there are women who are discreet about it and women who do it to make a statement. Its the latter who I can't stand. Why is it that as long as there is a child being fed on the end of it that it is ok to show your breast in public?

Call me old fashioned but usually I fed Arthur at home and then went out. Its easier and nicer for them to be fed in peace and quiet anyhow.
 






Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
Breat feeding is the best for your child, but there are women who are discreet about it and women who do it to make a statement. Its the latter who I can't stand. Why is it that as long as there is a child being fed on the end of it that it is ok to show your breast in public?

Call me old fashioned but usually I fed Arthur at home and then went out. Its easier and nicer for them to be fed in peace and quiet anyhow.
Your attitude that women are either discreet and staying at home doing it OR they are troublesome "making a statement" types, does absolutely no good to the advancement of society IMO.
What about the group of women you seem to have ignored? Those who simply choose to feed their child when they are hungry, wherever they are, without feeling that life has to be unneccessarily turned upside down to the extent that their daytime movements are entirely dictated by stroppy intolerant twats like Rokerite?
It's got nothing to do with making a statement. IMO, a woman should be able to feel comfortable feeding their babies anywhere they happen to be, if practicality allows it. They shouldn't be dictated to and bullied out of it by grumpy wankers who can't get over themselves.
And for what it's worth, my wife is pregnant and has always been the timid type with public breast feeding in the past, because your attitude is far too prevalent, let alone the considerably worse attitude of Rokerite's, and it pisses me right off.
 


ROKERITE

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Dec 30, 2007
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Breat feeding is the best for your child, but there are women who are discreet about it and women who do it to make a statement. Its the latter who I can't stand. Why is it that as long as there is a child being fed on the end of it that it is ok to show your breast in public?

Call me old fashioned but usually I fed Arthur at home and then went out. Its easier and nicer for them to be fed in peace and quiet anyhow.

Thankyou; a voice of common-sense and decency in a thread too full of intolerance and foul language.
 


Can't add anything to the posters supporting breastfeeding, as they have said everything I would wish to.

However, as a matter of interest, what's the current legal situation in England and Wales? I only ask because the Scottish parliament has made it a criminal offence to prevent, try to prevent, or object to a woman breastfeeding in public.
 




Thankyou; a voice of common-sense and decency in a thread too full of intolerance and foul language.

Oh come now, there hasn't been that much intolerance. It's only you and a couple of others who have displayed your intolerance of women doing their best for their children.
 


ROKERITE

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Dec 30, 2007
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Can't add anything to the posters supporting breastfeeding, as they have said everything I would wish to.

However, as a matter of interest, what's the current legal situation in England and Wales? I only ask because the Scottish parliament has made it a criminal offence to prevent, try to prevent, or object to a woman breastfeeding in public.



I believe the law in England is now the same as Scotland, unfortunately.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
Oh come now, there hasn't been that much intolerance. It's only you and a couple of others who have displayed your intolerance of women doing their best for their children.
Exactly. And I don't give a toss if I'm being rude to this plum either. It's considerably less offensive than he is being to millions of women only wanting to do their best for their kids.
 




ROKERITE

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Dec 30, 2007
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Oh come now, there hasn't been that much intolerance. It's only you and a couple of others who have displayed your intolerance of women doing their best for their children.

Since when did breastfeeding in public equate with doing the best for your child? Breastfeeding has long been regarded as being better for babies than bottlefeeding, but tens of millions of mothers over the last century have managed to do so without the need to make an exhibition of such an intimate act. Surely, it has far more to do with what is easier for the mother than any urgent requirement of the child; the selfishness that's becoming so much more prevalent as time goes by.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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It's all about having consideration for others chum; a concept you are clearly incapable of appreciating.

and tolerance and understanding. Babies sometimes cry, small children sometimes are a pain in the butt at meal times ... they are growing up and try as you do you don't always get it right but in certain circumstances you have to deal with it, i.e. you've paid for the food, the children need feeding etc.

Better that parents take children out, show them how they should behave and turn them, eventually, into more responsible young people than to never take them out and never let them have the learning opportunity.

Good job none of us drive cars too fast, drink too much beer, swear, are poor role models and show a complete lack of tolerance and understanding ... isn't it?
 








bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Since when did breastfeeding in public equate with doing the best for your child? Breastfeeding has long been regarded as being better for babies than bottlefeeding, but tens of millions of mothers over the last century have managed to do so without the need to make an exhibition of such an intimate act. Surely, it has far more to do with what is easier for the mother than any urgent requirement of the child; the selfishness that's becoming so much more prevalent as time goes by.

Tell me, are you some sort of religious zealot that considers exposure of the female breast to tantamount to indecent exposure and in fact the woman is openly 'asking for it' ? May come as a bit of a shock to but the reason why women have breasts is for feeding their babies and not for sad people like you to drool over. The fact that the exposure of the female breasts becoming taboo (to the likes of you anyway) is more to do with a repressive society than nature.

I bet you go mad when you see a copy of National Geographic on display.
 


Peteinblack

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Jun 3, 2004
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Since when did breastfeeding in public equate with doing the best for your child? Breastfeeding has long been regarded as being better for babies than bottlefeeding, but tens of millions of mothers over the last century have managed to do so without the need to make an exhibition of such an intimate act. Surely, it has far more to do with what is easier for the mother than any urgent requirement of the child; the selfishness that's becoming so much more prevalent as time goes by.

Do you object to page three of The Sun, or women going topless on Brighton beach, or is it only women using their breasts for the purpose nature/God originally intended that so offends you?

If it really upsets you, then either: a) look away or b) seek counselling to help you address your apparent 'issues'.

FFS !
 


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