At least one person was enjoying the show.
Why do they keep calling today’s music “country”? Also, IIRC, Paisley is a demoncrat.
I'm old and have seen it all. It's not cute or natural to breastfeed in public. Time to grow up...at least before the baby does.
Don't pull your boob out and just let him suck.
Bring pacifiers and bottles and such.
As expected, no mention of a baby daddy.
According to the article this wasn’t about breast feeding at all. She was in an area that could be a danger to the child. She was given the option to relocate or get a refund. She chose the refund.
I feel sorry for that child, it has a ditz for a mother.
This had nothing to do with breast feeding.
I’m not about to watch 10 minutes of reality-tv type dramatics but the cop said at the get-go that it was about endangering the child due to loud music. I call BS on this having anything to do with breatfeeding.
And the mom seems to be a loser.
Sure hope she had some powerful ear protectors for that baby! She may not notice how loud concerts are, but that baby could experience hearing loss as a result of being among all those decibels!
Why can’t she just get a sitter, go to the concert and take off her blouse?
Seems a simple solution to me.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
She's foolish, though,to think a baby can nurse successfully under those conditions. Stress almost invariably results in a kid screaming, not happily, serenely and unobstrusively suckling--- which, if really unobtrusive, would not have been a problem.
Do these idiot realize that the decibels at most concerts are very damaging to hearing? I quit going because I want to preserve my hearing, which is well above most people my age. Once lost, it cannot be reversed.
My doctor is impressed with my hearing, even though she knows my military history and my participation on a competitive pistol team for years. Several hundred rounds of .45 two, three or four times per week per night.
My wife loves going to concerts, and until two weeks ago, we still had a tube TV.
TOld her for a number of years that if just skipped 4-5 concerts, we could have a very good Smart HDTV and an excellent sound system and get a better experience than being there in person.
A number of years ago, I went with her to a Michael Buble concert. I pointed out to her two guys who seemed to be attending the concert and asked what the odds were that they were gay. She’s gone to two other Buble concerts, but with one of her gal friends.
I think my daughter and her husband just took their babies to a concert at a military base. She recorded a small clip from the concert. It wasn’t too loud where they were on the lawn. They were at a place where they could leave if they needed to leave. There were a ton of military families there. It was a family friendly atmosphere. Maybe up close to the stage was a bit more crazy.
I have been to concerts on bases, and they were family friendly. They were all country music entertainers. We did not get up close. I am not sure if we ever took an infant though we definitely took some toddlers. Everyone had fun. All of these events were free.