Do I really need a sarcasm tag?
I have been nursing babies most of the time for the last 15 years, and I’ve had one complaint (from some old guy in a Weight Watchers meeting, passed to me through the leader). Other than that, not one comment other than “beautiful baby” ... not in the library, not in the church choir in front of God and everyone, not in the airport or museum or park or zoo.
This is not Sudan ... for better or worse, open breastfeeding is not customary in the United States, and most mothers get along just fine without making a big deal about it. Observers who fuss most are probably the same people who have their eyes glued to Megyn Kelly or Kim Kardashian on a magazine cover, thinking that maybe they glimple just a hint of visible nipple.
Thank you! +1
If God wanted us to go around like that, we wouldn't have been born with our clothes on!
I have never understood the recent attitude in western societies about keeping hidden what used to be considered a most normal, beautiful, and loving image.
Breasts are secondary sexual characteristics meant to attract the male for reproduction purposes, besides for feeding babies.
They are sexual. That’s why they should be covered and breast feeding done discreetly.
Unless you would think it ok for me to breast feed off some woman in public.
Without the sarcasm, you would be a muslim.