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Wow around and around we go.....
It still amazes me that even women see breasts everyday (magazines, tv, movies NTM all the skimpy tops women wear in public) and they of all ppl can say that seeing a breast feed baby is 'gross'. shakes her head On the other front I was SO pleased to see not one but two breastfeeding moms on airplanes recently both of whom breastfed proudly without shame :-) Jenn Mom to 3 BF kids! "CY" wrote in message news:6l7Fg.3725$aJ.1415@attbi_s21... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14065706/ |
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CY wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14065706/ The funniest sentence in this article: "I don't want my son or husband to accidentally see a breast they didn't want to see." And here I've always thought that for some (most?) men, accidentally seeing a breast is kind of a bonus... -- Cheri Stryker mom to DS1 - 7 yrs, and DS2 - 5.5 months |
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: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14065706/ You know, sometimes I wonder what planet these people are from. Not a week after this brouhaha, our local newspaper ran a front cover full color picture of nursing mothers with the headline "Mother's Milk is Best." There wasn't a peep. And good thing, too, so I say. :-) I have to admit that I just don't get it. Y'all move out to California, Larry |
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LOLOL. That's funny!
"Cheri Stryker" wrote in message ... CY wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14065706/ The funniest sentence in this article: "I don't want my son or husband to accidentally see a breast they didn't want to see." And here I've always thought that for some (most?) men, accidentally seeing a breast is kind of a bonus... -- Cheri Stryker mom to DS1 - 7 yrs, and DS2 - 5.5 months |
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I know, that's what gets me. People think it's great when a made up woman
with big breasts wears a skimpy top that barely hides the nipples, yet when a "mom" type shows even less flesh, the whole world gets up in arms. It seems it's not about the breast actually showing, it's the fact that she is breastfeeding. It's ridiculous... "Fer" wrote in message news:a19Fg.6799$395.939@edtnps90... Wow around and around we go..... It still amazes me that even women see breasts everyday (magazines, tv, movies NTM all the skimpy tops women wear in public) and they of all ppl can say that seeing a breast feed baby is 'gross'. shakes her head On the other front I was SO pleased to see not one but two breastfeeding moms on airplanes recently both of whom breastfed proudly without shame :-) Jenn Mom to 3 BF kids! "CY" wrote in message news:6l7Fg.3725$aJ.1415@attbi_s21... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14065706/ |
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"CY" wrote in message news:fRcFg.3945$aJ.526@attbi_s21... I know, that's what gets me. People think it's great when a made up woman with big breasts wears a skimpy top that barely hides the nipples, yet when a "mom" type shows even less flesh, the whole world gets up in arms. It seems it's not about the breast actually showing, it's the fact that she is breastfeeding. It's ridiculous... That's exactly what it is. Remember Cruella DeVille a few months back-"it's not about the tit showing, it's about the fact that you're visibly feeding your baby with your body and that just really makes some of us uneasy"? Jess |
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wrote: CY writes: : http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14065706/ You know, sometimes I wonder what planet these people are from. Not a week after this brouhaha, our local newspaper ran a front cover full color picture of nursing mothers with the headline "Mother's Milk is Best." There wasn't a peep. And good thing, too, so I say. :-) I have to admit that I just don't get it. Y'all move out to California, Larry Ah, yes, the state that coined the term "anchor babies," and is, I think, last in terms of housing affordability (minimum household income of 98K, anyone?). Despite my support of breastfeeding, I have to admit that a positive attitude toward nursing moms doesn't trump all.... Caledonia |
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Caledonia wrote: Ah, yes, the state that coined the term "anchor babies," and is, I think, last in terms of housing affordability (minimum household income of 98K, anyone?). Dream on. You still can't buy a house on that income!! :P~~~~~~ Em (who plans on renting until kiddos are in college, in order to stay in a decent school district) mama to Micah, 11/14/04 |
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