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"I'm One Of Those Moms That's Breastfeeding Her Kid Through Puberty"

None of you are women, so none of you are really qualified to say what they feel or what they should or should not do.

Those of you comparing breast feeding to public masturbation or whipping your pussy out, get a grip. There is nothing offensive about tits, or babies sucking tits. If you find it offensive look somewhere else, it's not like the streets are lined with breast feeding women. And on top of that, you were never entitled to live in a world where nothing offends you

And just quickly to lucem-ferre, you suspect women only do it for attention? I suspect they do it to feed their children.

Obviously you didn't read the second part of my post, so I'll repeat it: "If a mother insists on bringing a baby with her, there are precautions she can take to ensure the supply doesn't run out. Feed the child before you go out; make sure you have enough bottles ready so you don't run out. What happens when a father takes a breast-feeding baby out? The parents make sure there are enough bottles prepared."
 
I stopped at of a mother insists on bringing a child out. As if it's abnormal or uncouth to do so.

Bottom line, babies exist and they will always be breastfed. Some of them in public. If it offends you well that's too bad. You can continue to be offended or realise that it's not about you and has nothing to do with you. Avert your poor virgin eyes.
 
But again it does have to do with the people around you when they decide to bring breastfeeding to public view. Maybe the women breastfeeding should realize that there are other people that exist in the world and there are people that don't want to see it?
 
But where does it end? And who matters most when it comes to being offended? What if we decided ugly faces were offensive and should be covered up? Is that fair? It's law to cover up women in some countries. Is that offensive? Or is it more offensive to have thier faces shown. What if a woman feels offended because she can't breastfed in public?

What it comes down to is, you feeling offended by something is not a good enough reason to make it stop.

Some people are offended by science, some by god, some By homosexuals.
 
We were sitting in church one Sunday and there was a couple from Africa in front of us. They had a fussy baby and finally the mother very discreetly began to nurse him. She covered him with a blanket while she did it. So the sounds of a fussy baby were replaced by sucking sounds. It was hilarious. None of this was lost on our 4 year old son. When she began nursing, he whispered "she plugged him in". Believe it or not, our son will not be scarred for life for witnessing this.
 
I have to say the boobyphobia in this thread seems odd to me.

I wonder if it has anything to do with closeted/semi-closeted gays being fearful of being seen not turned on.

Probably just a case of not knowing how to act/react to an unfamiliar situation.
 
Perhaps there is an answer to thisth.jpg
Would this make some of us feel better?
 
I'm not offended by breastfeeding and am not trying to "make it stop." I just don't see the point in a need to do it in public when there are alternatives to getting the baby the milk from ones breast. And the backlash to the people who don't like it, as if everyone is supposed to like it and not have an opinion on it. When you bring something like this to public, that is seen as personal, yes it will bother people and no not everyone doesn't like it, they don't have to.
 
I remember seeing an interview with a guy who was vehemently anti abortion. He had run huge campaigns and was trying to gets laws passed and the usual shite. During the interview the reporter asked, "why do you think women would want to get an abortion?" He answered so very correctly. "I don't know, I'm not a pregnant woman".
 
I'm not offended by breastfeeding and am not trying to "make it stop." I just don't see the point in a need to do it in public when there are alternatives to getting the baby the milk from ones breast. And the backlash to the people who don't like it, as if everyone is supposed to like it and not have an opinion on it. When you bring something like this to public, that is seen as personal, yes it will bother people and no not everyone doesn't like it, they don't have to.

I'm sure that fresh and directly from the source is far more convenient and sanitary than to fiddle about with sterilizing and packing bottles and other apparatus. Besides, hauling her big boobs and the little critter around is plenty without adding the extra gear.

And, you know, with all that handling, heat and/or time, even bottles of mother's milk spoil/go bad.
 
But where does it end? And who matters most when it comes to being offended? What if we decided ugly faces were offensive and should be covered up? Is that fair? It's law to cover up women in some countries. Is that offensive? Or is it more offensive to have thier faces shown. What if a woman feels offended because she can't breastfed in public?

What it comes down to is, you feeling offended by something is not a good enough reason to make it stop.

Some people are offended by science, some by god, some By homosexuals.

No one chooses to have an ugly face. Nobody accidentally has a kid hanging off their tit either.

And no one is demanding anyone stop breastfeeding. Just not in public.

Edit: I think its funny how this creates so much controversy on JUB. In the real world the vast majority of people have no interest in legalizing public breastfeeding.
 
I stopped at of a mother insists on bringing a child out. As if it's abnormal or uncouth to do so.

Bottom line, babies exist and they will always be breastfed. Some of them in public. If it offends you well that's too bad. You can continue to be offended or realise that it's not about you and has nothing to do with you. Avert your poor virgin eyes.

It's interesting how you focused on the first 10 words of my post, and ignored the main point. Bottom line, there's other ways of managing a hungry breast feeding baby in public. It's called being prepared.
 
No one chooses to have an ugly face. Nobody accidentally has a kid hanging off their tit either.

And no one is demanding anyone stop breastfeeding. Just not in public.

Edit: I think its funny how this creates so much controversy on JUB. In the real world the vast majority of people have no interest in legalizing public breastfeeding.

Agree and agree.
 
No one chooses to have an ugly face. Nobody accidentally has a kid hanging off their tit either.

And no one is demanding anyone stop breastfeeding. Just not in public.

Edit: I think its funny how this creates so much controversy on JUB. In the real world the vast majority of people have no interest in legalizing public breastfeeding.


This is a peculiar claim.

Maybe you need to do a little research. This will get you started:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breastfeeding_in_public
 
One of my friends since high school is now a mother and has three kids. We don't get together too often anymore, but each time we did one of the kids was infant-age and with her.

When the baby needed feeding, she'd breastfeed and just pull one of those (I don't know what they're called) small towel/blankets that hang from the mother's neck over the baby's head. You'd never see anything. You'd know she was breastfeeding but you could completely ignore it.

This is one of the most core mammal behaviors that exist. I'm not sure why it's regarded as inappropriate or indecent. I'm a bit shocked that JUB would consider this a controversial behavior compared to what's typical at a public pride parade.
 
^Right, because pride parades are nothing more than what you see on TV.
 
Ok, if I see a boob will it turn me str8? What is the big deal, I really am amazed.

We have gay pride parades with rather hot guys wearing as little as possible. I am sure that some are topless and some have exposed ass cheeks, we are proud.

Perhaps breast feeding mothers need parades to desensitize us from the stigma of being exposed to an erogenous zone on a woman's body.

I thought us gay guys were liberal and open minded, move over Archie.
 
^Right, because pride parades are nothing more than what you see on TV.

I don't put much stock in the idea that what's "kosher" for American TV or the FCC should be my personal yardstick for what is or isn't appropriate behavior.

If we went with that idea, male nudity is far more offensive than female nudity.
 
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