Posted on 06/11/2019 2:26:56 PM PDT by MeganC
A Texas City woman said she was hurt and ashamed after being ordered to leave a city pool Sunday for breastfeeding her baby. Misty Daugereaux said she was nursing her 10-month-old son Maxx at the Nessler Family Aquatic Center.
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Correction noted.
Aka “Double E”....Eager Exhibitionist.
In this #MeToo age, why put men in that situation just to assert your rights? “A man kept on staring at me. I was confused and frightened!”. Confused? Really?
There is nothing wrong with being somewhat discreet, in fact that shows maturity and consideration for others.
Misty is a stripper name if there ever was one....
Mine would be Tittles Jamaica.
YAWN. Another breast-out lactation activist looking for attention.
My moonbat sister took her kids around to the events while they were still young enough props.
Thankfully, she’s far away while stumping for the Fraud’s “wife” to stomp Trump in 2020.
I’m sorry I’ve always thought breast feeding ones baby was as private affair and I still do.......BUT.....we see little gals in STRING bikinis, tops that almost show nipples so that leaves us with a choice......do we want breast feeding in public or almost naked little gals that show more than they should? That is the question and now all youse guys will put your 2 cents in and this will be a free-for-all........LOL...are you listening Laz?
I don't see anything in that statute that prevents locations from so requiring, either.
I’m sorry I’ve always thought breast feeding ones baby was as private affair and I still do.......BUT.....we see little gals in STRING bikinis, tops that almost show nipples so that leaves us with a choice......do we want breast feeding in public or almost naked little gals that show more than they should? That is the question and now all youse guys will put your 2 cents in and this will be a free-for-all........LOL...are you listening Laz?
Lover Winslow.
Peach
Haha...how true...Freckles Berrydale”
Not every place a woman goes is a breastfeeding place.
Saint Hundred Thirty-seventh East Avenue.
Clearly she’d be rebelling against a rich feminist mother with that hyphenated name.
Queenie Truxton
Headline not clear on that.
Well. . .then asking her to leave the pool makes sense.
We were so poor growing up our mom had powdered milk in her titties. Im a twin
Miss Misty has been kind enough to bring us a snack. Be my guest. Help yourselves. Get a good one.
-Mr Hand
“Not every place a woman goes is a breastfeeding place.”
In Texas it is...
Sec. 165.002. RIGHT TO BREAST-FEED. A mother is entitled to breast-feed her baby in any location in which the mother is authorized to be.
There are discrete ways to accomplish this task, and there are not so discrete ways to do it.
Women have no idea how the non-discrete ways put men on the spot.
I’ve been around women breast feeding in public, and in this day and age, every guy is suspect. I swear, you can look the other direction 99.9999% of the time, but invariable a commotion or something draws your attention, and without thinking you look in the direction of the commotion.
Invariably it will be right behind the breast feeding mom, and there you are looking in her direction, and she’s looking right back at you with a great big glare on her face.
I support breast feeding because I think it helps with bonding. I also realize it helps transfer various immunities and nutrition to the child.
I’m not convinced the pool is the greatest place for a ten month old.
It would seem to me that mom could feed the child just before going to the pool, stay for a while, and be back at home within two hours. She could also pump her milk for such occasions.
I do not think all mothers swarming to the pool lessens the impact of a woman exposing a part of her anatomy that appeals to men, with the line, “It’s just a natural thing to do.”
Going to the bathroom is a natural thing to do. I don’t whip out a cup and my equipment and do the natural think out of a respect for others.
Cover up. Do it discretely, and I have no problem. I’ll still try to look away, but it’s not like I would be seeing something if I didn’t. And yep, that’s what guys need to be safe these days.
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