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"Wal-Mart right to say no"
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I try not the even change a baby in the bathroom - they're pretty unpleasant. Oh, I know! I once spread a bunch of newspapers on the floor of a bathroom in a cafe when I was desparate for someplace to change Sprogly. There was just nowhere else to go, but I hated it. Here in NYC there's often no public bathroom at all, and when there is, there are rarely changing facilities there. I know! If I have to change DD, I just take her to the car, open the trunk and change her in that. If I can't do that, I'll just change her in the stroller. I learnt how to do that. Not that hard |
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"Nina" wrote:
"zeldabee" wrote Oh, I know! I once spread a bunch of newspapers on the floor of a bathroom in a cafe when I was desparate for someplace to change Sprogly. There was just nowhere else to go, but I hated it. Here in NYC there's often no public bathroom at all, and when there is, there are rarely changing facilities there. If I cant find a place to change the baby, I sit down and change the baby on my lap, better my pants get dirty than the baby. I always keep a changing pad or receiving blanket for that purpose. I can't work out how to do that. I've got a changing pad. IIRC, I made a wide nest of newspaper, put a blanket and the changing pad down, and changed him on that. Sub-optimal, but it worked. -- z e l d a b e e @ p a n i x . c o m http://NewsReader.Com/ http://mysite.verizon.net/vze1vy2t/sprogly/ |
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"Wal-Mart right to say no"
"Leanne" wrote in message ... You should see the ads here in Oz, they're great... theres one of a man eating lunch on a toilet... its looks so gross and sounds horrible... at the end it says 'you wouldn't eat your lunch here, why should a baby?' then 'breastfeeding in public is a mothers right' theres a few other, but they dont get played as much. They are great adds aren't they. Apparently the networks are supposed to air a certain amount of public service adds every day, but you hardly ever see the ABA ones It does delight me, however, when they show children enjoying food on Playshcool, and show a child being bf Amanda (in Brisbane) -- DD 15th August 2002 1 tiny angel Nov 2003 EDD 19th August 2004 |
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"Wal-Mart right to say no"
"A&G&K" wrote in message ... "Leanne" wrote in message ... You should see the ads here in Oz, they're great... theres one of a man eating lunch on a toilet... its looks so gross and sounds horrible... at the end it says 'you wouldn't eat your lunch here, why should a baby?' then 'breastfeeding in public is a mothers right' theres a few other, but they dont get played as much. They are great adds aren't they. Apparently the networks are supposed to air a certain amount of public service adds every day, but you hardly ever see the ABA ones It does delight me, however, when they show children enjoying food on Playshcool, and show a child being bf Amanda (in Brisbane) -- DD 15th August 2002 1 tiny angel Nov 2003 EDD 19th August 2004 I havent ever seen *any* of the ABA ads on TV - I think my favourite one was the one with the baby saying "the way to get ahead in life is to suck up to the boss". Have never seen it on tv but went to the website to have a look at it after all the furore about it being rated PG. I remember a while back when that lady on the Panel bf her new baby (about 10:30pm) and lots of people getting overwrought about it - the very next day on SBS, they showed a promo for a doco on the Riviera with full-frontal nude female sunbathers wandering around the beach at 7:30pm. Not offensive in the least to me and I absolutely do not have a problem with my young children seeing it - I do have a problem with the major double standard of people getting upset about seeing almost no breast while a baby is being fed in the way God intended. I also enjoy seeing the odd snippet on Playschool - they also have another one where the theme is cuddling with lots of different shots of kids being cuddled by grownups with a short flash of a baby being bf - great message to send out I think. Hopefully it is working on this younger generation to think that bf is the normal thing to do. cheers Leah |
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"A & L Lane" lonewood @ telstra . com wrote in message ... I havent ever seen *any* of the ABA ads on TV - I think my favourite one was the one with the baby saying "the way to get ahead in life is to suck up to the boss". Have never seen it on tv but went to the website to have a look at it after all the furore about it being rated PG. I remember a while back when that lady on the Panel bf her new baby (about 10:30pm) and lots of people getting overwrought about it - the very next day on SBS, they showed a promo for a doco on the Riviera with full-frontal nude female sunbathers wandering around the beach at 7:30pm. Not offensive in the least to me and I absolutely do not have a problem with my young children seeing it - I do have a problem with the major double standard of people getting upset about seeing almost no breast while a baby is being fed in the way God intended. I hadn't realised, but apparently 10 minutes before Kate bf her baby on the Panel, they aired a woman cleaning a car windscreen with her breasts .... that didn't even make the news. If you subscribe to the ABA, they commented on this in the latest "Essence" mag. Amanda -- DD 15th August 2002 1 tiny angel Nov 2003 EDD 19th August 2004 |
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"Squiggi" is a stupid ass troll, oh joy, how fun...another one for the idiot bin *plonk* |
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Some kids won't take a bottle. Neither of mine ever would. *They* prefer
the real thing, and it's about what's best for *them* not *me*. -- Krista Young Devoted wife, loving mother "Squiggi" wrote in message 54... "Leanne" wrote in : Not only that...but nursing is not producing excrement! It's FEEDING a child. I wouldn't have MY lunch in the crapper...nor would I suggest anyone else do so. You should see the ads here in Oz, they're great... theres one of a man eating lunch on a toilet... its looks so gross and sounds horrible... at the end it says 'you wouldn't eat your lunch here, why should a baby?' then 'breastfeeding in public is a mothers right' theres a few other, but they dont get played as much. It may be a right, but that doesn't mean you should do it. What ever happened to the consideration of others? I don't think many people want to see someone whip out a tit in public to feed their little bundle of joy. Really, it's all about exibitionism, isn't it? I mean, come on... You know damn well you can pump out milk and feed using a bottle. But no... it's something "natural" and "beautiful"... and the more you subject others to your public nudity displays and the more people who don't want to see it, the more it becomes a "right". Puh-leeze... Why not just be curteous of other people's dislikes - just because you don't have to? The next time I see you in public, i'll make sure I take a puff of smoke in your presence. Because I have the right, health issues notwithstanding. |
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"Squiggi" wrote in message 54... "Krista" wrote in om: Some kids won't take a bottle. Neither of mine ever would. *They* prefer the real thing, and it's about what's best for *them* not *me*. They'll take the bottle. Give them that only option and they will get hungry enough and do it. Do you plan on making them spoiled brats all their lives? Come on lady... have a spine - so take control. It will be the best for *them* and easier on *my* eyes. No one wants to see you partially nude in public. Then why start in on us here??? Besides you'll see less of my tit than the 13 year old girls you're probably oggling... suck it up (no pun intended) and stop trolling... jerk |
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