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phisherman 05-11-2012 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 8608457)
Again, what part of CIVILIZED SOCIETY don't you get? We all get hungry, we all get thirsty, we all have to piss and shit. THERE ARE TIMES AND PLACES TO DO THESE THINGS. It's not like a baby's going to starve to death if mom doesn't haul out her tit and start feeding it the middle of a crowded room RIGHT THIS MINUTE. We are human beings - we have the ability to control our bodily urges. We can wait a bit to eat, we can go thirsty for a bit. It's one of the things that separates us from animals.

And I like a nice tit as much as the next guy, but again, that's not the point.

You talk civilization, I talk biology.

We have been conditioned in the US to demonize women's bodies. Period. Go anywhere else in the world (not just Africa dumba**) and this is accepted as normal. Only here, do we call this unusual.

I'm sure you'd rather a woman go into the nearest disgusting public bathroom to FEED her baby.

Now, caveat, subtlety is nice for breast feeding moms to have. It's quite easy to drape a simple cloth cover over the baby while it nurses.

Frankly, I'd rather my baby have breast milk than formula that has all kinds of chemicals and preservatives in it (including aluminum).

Joie 05-11-2012 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 8608457)
Again, what part of CIVILIZED SOCIETY don't you get? We all get hungry, we all get thirsty, we all have to piss and shit. THERE ARE TIMES AND PLACES TO DO THESE THINGS. It's not like a baby's going to starve to death if mom doesn't haul out her tit and start feeding it the middle of a crowded room RIGHT THIS MINUTE. We are human beings - we have the ability to control our bodily urges. We can wait a bit to eat, we can go thirsty for a bit. It's one of the things that separates us from animals.

And I like a nice tit as much as the next guy, but again, that's not the point.

Would you rather a baby scream and cry from hunger? Babies cannot control when they need to eat, nor can they understand that they have to wait. When a baby is hungry he or she needs to eat NOW.

phisherman 05-11-2012 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 8608439)
I'm not sure if you're being deliberaly obtuse or if you're just this ****ing stupid.

I was going to say the same thing about you.

MagicHef 05-11-2012 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 8608457)
Again, what part of CIVILIZED SOCIETY don't you get? We all get hungry, we all get thirsty, we all have to piss and shit. THERE ARE TIMES AND PLACES TO DO THESE THINGS. It's not like a baby's going to starve to death if mom doesn't haul out her tit and start feeding it the middle of a crowded room RIGHT THIS MINUTE. We are human beings - we have the ability to control our bodily urges. We can wait a bit to eat, we can go thirsty for a bit. It's one of the things that separates us from animals.

And I like a nice tit as much as the next guy, but again, that's not the point.

So a baby's need to eat is less important than a grown man's need to not see a boob? It seems like the more mature adult could maybe put aside their feelings to accomodate a baby.

buddha 05-11-2012 08:54 AM

I'll bet money that the female is a model who has never sniffed pregnancy. The kid is just lucky fellow who will have unlimited street cred by the time he's in middle school.

Mr. Plow 05-11-2012 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by MagicHef (Post 8608493)
So a baby's need to eat is less important than a grown man's need to not see a boob? It seems like the more mature adult could maybe put aside their feelings to accomodate a baby.

I think we need to distinguish what we are all talking about.

Babies, say less than 18 months, I have no issue with a mother breast feeding in front of me - nor doing it in public. Doesn't bother me.

Toddlers, kids that can walk & talk & ask for breast, that's a bit extreme to me to do that in public. And it's not the exposed breast itself that makes it an uncomfortable situation, it's the 3-4 year old still breast feeding.

phisherman 05-11-2012 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 8608508)
I think we need to distinguish what we are all talking about.

Babies, say less than 18 months, I have no issue with a mother breast feeding in front of me - nor doing it in public. Doesn't bother me.

Toddlers, kids that can walk & talk & ask for breast, that's a bit extreme to me to do that in public. And it's not the exposed breast itself that makes it an uncomfortable situation, it's the 3-4 year old still breast feeding.

That's a personal opinion. I won't say whether I agree or disagree with you, because that's not important.

Who are you to decide that a 3-4 year old is too old to breastfeed? Why should your comfort level with the situation have any bearing on the decisions made by a mother about feeding their child? Seems like it's up to the mom to make those decisions, not anyone else.

BigMeatballDave 05-11-2012 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 8608508)
I think we need to distinguish what we are all talking about.

Babies, say less than 18 months, I have no issue with a mother breast feeding in front of me - nor doing it in public. Doesn't bother me.

Toddlers, kids that can walk & talk & ask for breast, that's a bit extreme to me to do that in public. And it's not the exposed breast itself that makes it an uncomfortable situation, it's the 3-4 year old still breast feeding.

This

BigMeatballDave 05-11-2012 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by phisherman (Post 8608515)
That's a personal opinion. I won't say whether I agree or disagree with you, because that's not important.

Who are you to decide that a 3-4 year old is too old to breastfeed? Why should your comfort level with the situation have any bearing on the decisions made by a mother about feeding their child? Seems like it's up to the mom to make those decisions, not anyone else.

Hell, I'd feel uncomfortable if I saw a 4 yr old on a bottle.

Mr. Plow 05-11-2012 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by phisherman (Post 8608515)
That's a personal opinion. I won't say whether I agree or disagree with you, because that's not important.

Who are you to decide that a 3-4 year old is too old to breastfeed? Why should your comfort level with the situation have any bearing on the decisions made by a mother about feeding their child? Seems like it's up to the mom to make those decisions, not anyone else.


I agree. It is fully up to the mother when is the appropriate time to stop breast feeding. But, I also think taking into account the place you are at & those around you is important. Then again, I've never been a "**** everyone else, I'm doing it because I want to do it" type of a person.

If women want their 3+ year old breast feeding in public, fine. Just don't expect anyone around you to not have a WTF look on their face or excuse themselves from the room.

MagicHef 05-11-2012 09:12 AM

Why does it make you uncomfortable? Also, why should your discomfort matter at all?

Mr. Plow 05-11-2012 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 8608528)
Hell, I'd feel uncomfortable if I saw a 4 yr old on a bottle.


Had another friend that just in the last 3 months took her 4 year old off of the bottle. LMAO

MagicHef 05-11-2012 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 8608530)
I agree. It is fully up to the mother when is the appropriate time to stop breast feeding. But, I also think taking into account the place you are at & those around you is important. Then again, I've never been a "**** everyone else, I'm doing it because I want to do it" type of a person.

If women want their 3+ year old breast feeding in public, fine. Just don't expect anyone around you to not have a WTF look on their face or excuse themselves from the room.

If it makes me uncomfortable to see someone eat a granola bar in public, is that my problem, or theirs?

Fire Me Boy! 05-11-2012 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 8608439)
I'm not sure if you're being deliberaly obtuse or if you're just this ****ing stupid.

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 8608441)
I'm not sure what your angle is.

:shake:

BigMeatballDave 05-11-2012 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by MagicHef (Post 8608532)
Why does it make you uncomfortable? Also, why should your discomfort matter at all?

I'm embarrassed for them.

To me, a 4 yr old on a bottle or breast just screams laziness.

They dont wanna hear the kid scream when the tit or bottle is taken away, so they just keep giving it to them.


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