02-12-2014 9:50 PM
What is your opinion on women that breast feed their babies in public? Is it right or should it be done discreedly?
03-12-2014 6:19 PM
My opinion...nowt wrong with it...it can be done so discreetly as to go completely unnoticed - just saying
03-12-2014 6:33 PM
I don't want to argue so this will be my last post on this subject.
You wern't there. She got her breast out, not partly but completely. Every one saw it, and I certainly did not peer at it. I don't like what you are implying.
The trouble is, I've said something that lots of people think, but don't dare say for fear of upsetting the PC brigade.
03-12-2014 6:36 PM
03-12-2014 7:03 PM
03-12-2014 7:16 PM
I don't think there is anything wrong with it, after all what's there to see?
As for some women possibly being exhibitionist, if others took no notice, there would be little point.
03-12-2014 7:42 PM
03-12-2014 9:07 PM
So what, it's not like no one has seen one before, is it really that big a deal?
03-12-2014 10:07 PM
I'm very much in agreement with you on that point. Discretion being the operative word here. What is wrong with breast feeding a baby in the Baby changing room? I dont particularly like seeing it being done in public. Women activists - attention seekers by any other name, make a big song and dance about it being natural and necessary. So is changing a baby's nappy, but you don't plonk it on the table for all to see - doh! We all know a mother's milk is the right temperature and chemical makeup, but if you know you're going to be in a public place near a baby's feeding time, what the hell is wrong with feeding it from a bottle?! Problem solved! For the record, not all babies take to breast feeding.
03-12-2014 10:24 PM
Frederick - you eat your meal at a table with people, don't you? That is perfectly acceptable. So a baby should be permitted to have it's meal at any table. What if I were to say to you that you are chewing your food in a way that is unacceptable to me, and I would like you to go into the toilet to finish your meal, far away from me, because I find you offensive. How would you react to that?
I would not be happy with you pooping in full view, any more than a baby's nappy being changed in full view - neither is acceptable.
Why do you think a mother feeding her baby should hide herself away, as though it is something to be ashamed of? We are living in the 21st Century here, not the Dark Ages.
"For the record, not all babies take to breastfeeding" - what the flippin' hec does that have to do with the argument?
what the hell is wrong with feeding it from a bottle - a breastfed baby does not necessarily take to feeding from a bottle. Formula milk and breast milk are different, bottle feeding (even if it is expressed breast milk) requires an entirely different technique from baby.
04-12-2014 9:09 AM
04-12-2014 10:07 AM
04-12-2014 10:38 AM
@kiss*my*pixel wrote:Frederick - you eat your meal at a table with people, don't you? That is perfectly acceptable. So a baby should be permitted to have it's meal at any table. What if I were to say to you that you are chewing your food in a way that is unacceptable to me, and I would like you to go into the toilet to finish your meal, far away from me, because I find you offensive. How would you react to that?
I would not be happy with you pooping in full view, any more than a baby's nappy being changed in full view - neither is acceptable.
Why do you think a mother feeding her baby should hide herself away, as though it is something to be ashamed of? We are living in the 21st Century here, not the Dark Ages................................................................................ Irene asked the question for replys some are good........... We were in a cafe and this girl pulled out her boob and started to feed her baby and then asked me what was i looking at her for..well a boob stuck in a childs mouth ..you would look too.. Its common here in Spain to see boobs as the only people who wear tops at the pool are Ingles..
04-12-2014 11:43 AM
We were in a cafe and this girl pulled out her boob and started to feed her baby and then asked me what was i looking at her for..well a boob stuck in a childs mouth ..you would look too.. Its common here in Spain to see boobs as the only people who wear tops at the pool are Ingles
You would look too ??? Really??? No, actually, you wouldn't
A boob stuck in a childs mouth - good grief, what a 'charming' choice of words
Breasts on public display in a holiday resort are entirely different from breasts being used for their natural purpose. Why is the former acceptable, but the latter suddenly becomes disgusting?
I am assuming this thread has been prompted by the woman in Claridge's being asked to cover up.
She was being entirely discreet, and the napkin she was asked to shroud herself in actually drew more attention to her, let alone the fact that it caused her a great deal of upset. Astonishingly bad form on the part of Claridge's.
It is the LAW in the UK that women are permitted to breastfeed wherever and whenever they like. So I'd suggest anyone who is offended by it should simply stay at home, just in case they are subjected to the horrors.
There is a great set of photos on Buzzfeed of historic photos of women feeding their babies IN PUBLIC (before Formula and bottles were even invented or popular). So feeding a baby naturally is hardly a modern-day phenomenon.
04-12-2014 11:57 AM
Isn't it strange that 70 or more years ago public breastfeeding was completely unremarkable? Possibly because people saw it for what it was: a woman feeding her baby. And yet today when we are all supposedly so liberated in our attitudes towards sex, a glimpse of breast is apparently terribly, terribly shocking.
I've linked to the photos I mentioned in my previous post, if of any interest to anyone.
www.buzzfeed.com/southerndisposition/25-historical-images-that-normalize-breastfeeding-jlw6
04-12-2014 11:58 AM
04-12-2014 12:18 PM
Isn't it strange that 70 or more years ago public breastfeeding was completely unremarkable?
Almost that long ago when taken with my mother to visit a neighbour, it was not unusual for the neoighbour to be breast feeding while they talked.
Perhaps that's why to me it's perfectly normal but less so to those who grew up at a later time when bottle feeding was the norm.
04-12-2014 12:58 PM
@kiss*my*pixel wrote:Isn't it strange that 70 or more years ago public breastfeeding was completely unremarkable? Possibly because people saw it for what it was: a woman feeding her baby. And yet today when we are all supposedly so liberated in our attitudes towards sex, a glimpse of breast is apparently terribly, terribly shocking.
I've linked to the photos I mentioned in my previous post, if of any interest to anyone.
www.buzzfeed.com/southerndisposition/25-historical-images-that-normalize-breastfeeding-jlw6
Brilliant
04-12-2014 1:40 PM
I wonder if we should start keeping cows and calves in a barn in case people out to enjoy the countryside are offended.
And pigs. And sheep. And dogs. And cats.
And we shouldn't be taking children to the zoo in case they see these horrendous sights!!
04-12-2014 1:43 PM
04-12-2014 5:59 PM
Phworr - don't you believe it!!! !