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Breastfeeding in public, Trashy or NAH???
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:12 pm
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:12 pm
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:13 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
Not clicking the link, but were her pants off the pajama variety or otherwise?
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:14 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
Trashy. But thats a big ole tiity 
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:14 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
its a beautiful thing, and i would stare and maybe take pics.
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:15 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
not trashy
Babies that aren't breastfed grow up weak and malnourished and become "those" guys
Babies that aren't breastfed grow up weak and malnourished and become "those" guys
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:16 pm to LucasP
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Not clicking the link
Trust me its a good read.

Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:16 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
How is that getting an article? That's been done thousands of times.
Oh wait...she's somewhat attractive and has big boobs, it's worthy. Carry on.
Oh wait...she's somewhat attractive and has big boobs, it's worthy. Carry on.
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:16 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
As long as it's reasonably discreet, of course not.
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:16 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
I think they should cover, but I am a man, if I have a chance to see nipple, I'm taking that chance, so if you breastfeed, then I'm going to look at your tits. sorry.
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:17 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
Ashley Kaidel
Earlier today I posted this picture of my son and I breastfeeding uncovered in a public restaurant. In the picture, it appears I'm staring off into the distance. In reality, I'm staring into the eyes of a woman staring at me. She is looking at me with disgust and shaking her head with judgement in an attempt to shame me and indirectly tell me without words that I am wrong and need to cover myself.
Let me make my reasoning clear on why I post pictures of my son and I publicly breastfeeding uncovered.
I don't mean to say "Everyone should breast feed without a cover. Show the world your boobs!" If a mother is more comfortable covering herself because SHE feels better doing so, then I totally support that.
With that being said, the reason I post these types pictures is for the mother that tried breastfeeding uncovered once and she got shamed, she got stared and pointed at, she got nasty comments, she got asked to leave the room, she got asked to cover up.
Number one, breast feeding mothers are protected under federal law to breast feed any way, any how and any where they're allowed to be in all circumstances otherwise. Number two, you should not ever feel shamed, belittled, embarrassed or wrong for feeding your baby the way nature intended. I do this for the person that has the mentality "Boobs are to be covered. They're for your husbands eyes only. They're intimate. It's a personal/private thing to feed your baby. Cover up out of respect. My kids don't need to see that. Walk out of the room." and any other derogatory, close minded comments and sentiments alike.
Again, breasts were made to sustain your baby's life before they were made to bring pleasure to any other man, woman, partner or spouse. Their sole purpose is to make food and dispense it straight into a baby's mouth. There is nothing weird about this and there's no difference in me feeding my baby with my breast than you feeding yourself with a spoon.
Secondly, it is exponentially unfair and selfish to ask a mother and baby to exclude themselves from a table or event or gathering because you're for some reason uncomfortable with how she feeds her child. No person should be isolated and shunned because they're eating, especially when you yourself are eating while ridiculing how someone else is eating. Is it not certainly easier to avert your eyes from a displeasing sight rather than suggest or demand a mother and child remove themselves from your presence? How pompous and selfish is this? Just look away. It's simple to do so. No harm done at all.
Lastly, your children need to see breastfeeding for the same reason you do. They need to acknowledge, comprehend and appreciate that breast milk and breast feeding is and should forever be the first and best choice for both mom and baby. Formula and bottles are a trend. Breastfeeding is not. Your 11 year old daughter watching me nurse may say "Mom, why is that baby sucking her boobie?" But as a parent and human being that understands, respects and appreciates anatomy and mothers, your reply should only and always be "because that's the way babies eat." Hopefully it encourages your daughter to grow up with the goal to breast feed and experience the incredible bond and invaluable benefits it comes with.
So again, I don't post this for attention. I don't post this because I think everyone should nurse uncovered. I post this to give mamas encouragement. And to encourage others to make breastfeeding mothers feel accepted and supported; not alienated, ridiculed and judged.
Signed,
a badass breastfeeding (uncovered) mama.
Earlier today I posted this picture of my son and I breastfeeding uncovered in a public restaurant. In the picture, it appears I'm staring off into the distance. In reality, I'm staring into the eyes of a woman staring at me. She is looking at me with disgust and shaking her head with judgement in an attempt to shame me and indirectly tell me without words that I am wrong and need to cover myself.
Let me make my reasoning clear on why I post pictures of my son and I publicly breastfeeding uncovered.
I don't mean to say "Everyone should breast feed without a cover. Show the world your boobs!" If a mother is more comfortable covering herself because SHE feels better doing so, then I totally support that.
With that being said, the reason I post these types pictures is for the mother that tried breastfeeding uncovered once and she got shamed, she got stared and pointed at, she got nasty comments, she got asked to leave the room, she got asked to cover up.
Number one, breast feeding mothers are protected under federal law to breast feed any way, any how and any where they're allowed to be in all circumstances otherwise. Number two, you should not ever feel shamed, belittled, embarrassed or wrong for feeding your baby the way nature intended. I do this for the person that has the mentality "Boobs are to be covered. They're for your husbands eyes only. They're intimate. It's a personal/private thing to feed your baby. Cover up out of respect. My kids don't need to see that. Walk out of the room." and any other derogatory, close minded comments and sentiments alike.
Again, breasts were made to sustain your baby's life before they were made to bring pleasure to any other man, woman, partner or spouse. Their sole purpose is to make food and dispense it straight into a baby's mouth. There is nothing weird about this and there's no difference in me feeding my baby with my breast than you feeding yourself with a spoon.
Secondly, it is exponentially unfair and selfish to ask a mother and baby to exclude themselves from a table or event or gathering because you're for some reason uncomfortable with how she feeds her child. No person should be isolated and shunned because they're eating, especially when you yourself are eating while ridiculing how someone else is eating. Is it not certainly easier to avert your eyes from a displeasing sight rather than suggest or demand a mother and child remove themselves from your presence? How pompous and selfish is this? Just look away. It's simple to do so. No harm done at all.
Lastly, your children need to see breastfeeding for the same reason you do. They need to acknowledge, comprehend and appreciate that breast milk and breast feeding is and should forever be the first and best choice for both mom and baby. Formula and bottles are a trend. Breastfeeding is not. Your 11 year old daughter watching me nurse may say "Mom, why is that baby sucking her boobie?" But as a parent and human being that understands, respects and appreciates anatomy and mothers, your reply should only and always be "because that's the way babies eat." Hopefully it encourages your daughter to grow up with the goal to breast feed and experience the incredible bond and invaluable benefits it comes with.
So again, I don't post this for attention. I don't post this because I think everyone should nurse uncovered. I post this to give mamas encouragement. And to encourage others to make breastfeeding mothers feel accepted and supported; not alienated, ridiculed and judged.
Signed,
a badass breastfeeding (uncovered) mama.
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:17 pm to shel311
quote:
Oh wait...she's somewhat attractive and has big boobs
Well I wasn't gonna click the link but...
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:18 pm to el Gaucho
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Babies that aren't breastfed grow up weak and malnourished and become "those" guys
Wrong. Babies that are breast fed develop Oedipus complexes and end up antisocial loners with a fridge full of body parts.
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:18 pm to Dirty Rascal
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Trashy. But thats a big ole tiity
Baby like milk!
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:18 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
Congrats lady you breast feed your kid. Someone get this bitch a trophy
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:20 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
Not trashy. The trashiest people bottle feed with formula.
This post was edited on 12/2/15 at 3:21 pm
Posted on 12/2/15 at 3:20 pm to LSU_Saints_Hornets
See this is the kinda shite the SJW need to get behind. They should protest by going topless 
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