To: Aggie Mama
Why am I not surprised that you're selectively reading again. Yes. When, where or how you choose to feed your hungry child just might be offensive to me. If you were better at planning or organizing your day you would have fed that hungry child at home or at the very least in the privacy of your car or in some discreet manner out of public view. So, please don't try to justify your behavior by dredging up a politically correct excuse. Instead why not exercise a little respect for yourself, your baby and for those around you.
91 posted on
05/14/2002 11:35:20 AM PDT by
Darlin'
To: Darlin'
When, where or how you choose to feed your hungry child just might be offensive to me.please don't try to justify your behavior by dredging up a politically correct excuse.
LOL! Who is obsessed with PC? Check your logic, darlin'.
To: Darlin'
No need to get personal, Darlin'. I am respecting my child by feeding on demand. Yes, often you can predict when the baby is going to be hungry, but oftentimes things don't go according to plan. Babies need to nurse for all kinds of reasons, not just to eat. I respect my children by knowing their needs and meeting them, not by kowtowing to people who get their panties in a wad if I nurse in public.
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