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Wow I leave this thread for a few hours, and its gotten completely ridiculous lol. Two pages of this thread aren't even on topic, just randomly attacking people.
Anyway, I don't feel like quoting a million post so I'll just say... Women can breastfeed discreetly in public... even though some don't agree with hiding it with a blanket, I do. It's a great way to be able to sit in public and still breastfeed without being offensive. My son didn't make obnoxious smacking sounds while breastfeeding. But, that's not even a relevant point. What about noisy sloppy eaters? They make more noise in a restaurant than a little 3 month old. The bathroom is just not an option... Its not even about cleanliness, its about comfort. It's practically impossible to feed a baby sitting on a toilet seat. I would spend about 15 minutes just trying to get in a good position on a couch with a bunch of pillows so my son could be comfortable enough to latch on correctly. You can't even compare masturbating and urinating in public to breastfeeding... if you could, every place would have a designated breastfeeding room. Kind of like that bathroom place that's there for you to pee and... I guess.. masturbate in. Most mothers who are breastfeeding won't switch between bottle and breast. It can be harmful and confusing for baby. I and others have said this. It doesnt matter if you find it beautiful or not... its a part of life. When people pick their noses or fart, its offensive to me. But, they are still going to do it in public. Babies won't wait even 20 minutes to eat. When they are hungry you better feed them. My sons screaming will get worse and worse until he can barely breathe. Wouldnt that be worse than 15 minutes of a woman breastfeeding? |
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----- The sound bothers people?! You cannot hear a baby sucking if you're talking. It's quiet. People who are against it have very irrelevant reasoning. |
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In relation to my friend breast feeding in the restaurant, she asked when they first entered if there was any where suitable and discreet for her to nurse her baby.
They asked her to sit in a corner stall, and while she was nursing she was turned towards the window (to the beer garden, where no one was sat) what she was doing was obvious, however not visible.... yet people still complained. |
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I don't have a problem with it.
Those of you who are saying babies can wait...um...babies have no concept of time. They don't understand "Hey baby, people don't want to see me feed you so you're just going to have to suck it up and wait until we get home or somewhere with no people." They will scream and scream until they are fed. I'm pretty sure that's going to annoy/bother people more than a mother feeding her child. You don't have to look. And I realize that sometimes you don't know that they are doing it and you look that way and you are like "Woah! That wasn't expected."...at that point, just look away if it bothers you that much. And...with the cushiony restaurant seat vs toilet seat comment...um...when you are at the seat at the table, you have somewhere to prop, unlike while sitting on a toilet in most cases. Also, like many have said...you wouldn't want to eat in the bathroom. I don't have a problem with it. I do agree that I think you should be discreet about it and cover as much as possible. |
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Let me just point out that the "look away" comment is pretty weak, in my opinion. If I had an unbearable itch on my nuts and I was in public and stuck my hands in my pants and itched my nuts for a while, you would probably look away...but would it not upset you? I'm not doing anything wrong...it's not like I'm going to rub my hand up against your arm or eat my food using your fork. And sometimes we can't help having itches, so itching is natural too...just like the crying of the baby. It's hungry, so it cries. I'm itchy, so I itch.
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but you are also an adult. scratching yourself and a baby crying are not comparable.
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"It's hungry, so it cries. I'm itchy, so I itch." |
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It's hungry, so it cries. I'm itchy, so I itch.
sure sounds like it to me. |
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ok ok, they arnt the same OK?
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Worse things happen in public people...
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Now I'll get down from my righteous high horse and find something to eat x |
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Eh. Babies are a lot more... gentle and needy than adults are. If they're hungry, sure they should be fed. I do think that the mother should be a little less public, however. For example, how difficult is it to go to a restroom? Honestly. Just because the child needs to be fed women seem to think they can just flash everyone. They should really be a tad more reserved and unforthcoming about it.
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I personally believe that people who have a problem with women breastfeeding in public are uptight. I see nothing wrong with breastfeeding, whether it be in public or in a private matter.
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1) It is difficult to breastfeed sat on a toilet or stood up. The mother needs to be a reasonably comfortable position for the baby to be able to latch on properly and breastfeeding can take a long time sometimes. It's not practically viable to do this in a toilet stall. 2) Toilets in general are a lot less clean than other areas. There are dangerous bacteria and germs that could harm a baby, especially considering the fact that a baby has a weaker immune system than older children and adults. |
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Once again I have to say that most objections seem to be down to ignorance. Have you ever seen a woman breastfeeding? You can hardly see any breast at all. Especially if the woman is wearing a breastfeeding top you literally won't see anything. Even if you stare.
EG. http://ainulners.files.wordpress.com...ursing-top.jpg http://z.about.com/d/diyfashion/1/0/...ursing_top.jpg Seriously now? You can't be objecting due to the fact you'll see breast. You must just have a problem with breastfeeding in general? You'll see far more breast walking around a town on a sunny day when people get their low cut tops out! |
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Breastfeeding is a natural and necessary part of life for a lot of people. |
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Suppose you're sitting at a restaurant and you see these two dudes huddled up in a corner. You're pretty sure that they're making out, but you can't tell exactly what they're doing besides kissing. Would you just look away? Probably. Would it be awkward and would you still acknowledge that they are still there, making out and possibly touching each other even if you aren't looking at them? You can't clearly see what they're doing, and they're not doing anything to you, so if you'd be uncomfortable around them, why would you? If you're not used to seeing two dudes make out and touch each other in a restaurant, then it would be awkward and looking away isn't going to solve your problems. |
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Im not personally offended by it or have anything wrong with it but if you involve my opinion wiht others yeah there is a problem with it. There are bathrooms like said before and if you dont want to go to a bathroom or cover you and your baby they make pumps to bottle the milk and that way you dont have to breast feed. Children see it could get wrong idea or just a perv could be a perv.
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Anyway, I agree that covering is a simple way to make breastfeeding in public more acceptable. The other two things that you said are not always about to be done. Bathrooms have way to many germs floating around for a baby with an undeveloped immune system to be eating in. Not only that, but it would be very uncomfortable for the mom to find a way to sit and feed the baby. The issue with the bottle is that a lot of women who are breastfeeding don't want to confuse the baby. A bottle could be confusing and then they baby could begin to refuse the breast. |
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If I was uncomfortable with two guys making out (which I wouldn't be, it was just a random example that I used earlier) then that's my problem just like it's the mans problem if he is uncomfortable with a woman breastfeeding. Just because I was uncomfortable with them kissing doesn't mean they should have to stop or that they were wrong to be kissing. Just because a man is uncomfortable with a woman breastfeeding doesn't mean she should have to stop or is wrong for doing it. |
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