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When I first saw the image, I did a serious double-take. Usually, I’m all for women doing what they have to do to breastfeed—I’d never breastfeed my kid in a restroom or under a stifling blanket—but this one seems to be a little unnecessarily overt. Maybe I’m not as progressive as I thought...?
We have been to Disney, and they have "baby stations". I have also seen mothers discreetly nursing their babies sitting with their backs to the crowds.
We went to Disney World when our youngest was 15 months old the first time. These centers are VERY nice. We had to go to change our son, both diapers and clothing as needed. Sometimes we had to get out of line and take care of it. That is part of what parenting entails. Also, this kid should be on a schedule and looked old enough to wait.
It is women like this who take them out and display them that make it hard for others. This was really gross, not the nursing, the mother herself.
When I first saw the image, I did a serious double-take. Usually, I’m all for women doing what they have to do to breastfeed—I’d never breastfeed my kid in a restroom or under a stifling blanket—but this one seems to be a little unnecessarily overt. Maybe I’m not as progressive as I thought...?
It looks like she is wearing a camisole tank top and she may have just pulled out one breast to let her child feed. I personally have no issue with her standing there breast feeding her kid. Why do people have such issues with breasts?
She's 24? With her hanging udders, she looks like she's in her 60's. ...Listen lady, I don't want to see your hanging mammaries, so cover up.... Her husband should have given her a small blanket instead of proudly snapping a picture of his "sagging" wife.
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