10-05-2004, 02:39
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Originally Posted by Debsy42
My sister breastfed both her babies and I can imagine the scene if someone had told her not to cos they were offended  Has SDA answered Xaccers question yet btw ???
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Yeah, same could be said for my sister, except I think there would have been more violence
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10-05-2004, 02:41
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Originally Posted by Xaccers
You mean if the woman you're sitting at the table with pops it out and starts feeding?
Don't know about anyone else, but when I'm out dining, I generally concentrate on the food I'm eating or the person I'm with.
SDA, what exactly do you object to it?
Is it the breast?
The feeding?
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the feeding
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10-05-2004, 02:42
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
the feeding
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Why?
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10-05-2004, 02:43
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Yeah, same could be said for my sister, except I think there would have been more violence 
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i believe it should be a legal right for women with children to boot a man in the ca-hones if they reject breastfeeding in public such as the 'bucket over water incident'  :pp
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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
the feeding
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wtf  why ? is it because you are insecure at the look of it ?
might i add that is your problem if it is the case ?
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10-05-2004, 02:44
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Yeah, same could be said for my sister, except I think there would have been more violence 
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My sister told her boss to stick his job up his ****ing arse (on 2 seperate occasions, different jobs  ) so god knows what she would be capable of if someone has said anything about breastfeeding to her. I have two healthy content nephews and the only reason she stopped was when they developed teeth
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10-05-2004, 02:51
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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sorry i just don't think it's a suitable activate for a public Place why not just pop to the loo and do it there what's would be so Wrong about that ?
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10-05-2004, 02:54
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
sorry i just don't think it's a suitable activate for a public Place why not just pop to the loo and do it there what's would be so Wrong about that ?
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Sorry SDA but would you want to eat your food in a stinky, smells of pee and god knows what else kind of place  Leave the poor babies and mothers in peace to get on with it and stop ogling like you've never seen a breast before
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10-05-2004, 02:55
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Originally Posted by Debsy42
My sister told her boss to stick his job up his ****ing arse (on 2 seperate occasions, different jobs  ) so god knows what she would be capable of if someone has said anything about breastfeeding to her. I have two healthy content nephews and the only reason she stopped was when they developed teeth 
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My sister had to stop after only a few weeks due to some serious pain she was having, I never knew that women have mini-contractions while breast feeding until my sister had her baby. Im sure though if it wasnt for the pain she would have carried on (She was adament anyway but in the end stopped for her own mental benefit as it was starting to cause mental stress). 
My sister has done far worse than telling her boss to stick his job etc, though this is a family forum so I cant share the details here
lets just say I have suffered my sisters wrath before and I wouldnt wish it on anybody
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10-05-2004, 02:56
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
sorry i just don't think it's a suitable activate for a public Place why not just pop to the loo and do it there what's would be so Wrong about that ?
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If every diner in the restaurant including nursing infants had to go to the bog to eat, then all the eateries would be a small counter at which to order, and all the loos would be huge and full of people slurping and munching in private.
Edit - looks like Debs already said it better
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10-05-2004, 02:57
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
sorry i just don't think it's a suitable activate for a public Place why not just pop to the loo and do it there what's would be so Wrong about that ?
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why dont you eat your dinner in the toilette and tell me what you think of it in there??
and why isnt it suitable for a public place?? afterall the baby is only having lunch.
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10-05-2004, 03:01
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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sorry i just don't think it's a suitable activate for a public Place why not just pop to the loo and do it there what's would be so Wrong about that ?
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are you serious ?, i have never seen so much ignorance and disrespect for mothers, its not easy for them you know, carry it for 9 months, then feed it and do much of the looking after
but yes everyone else has said what i was going to say about you eating your food........
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10-05-2004, 03:02
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Sorry SDA but would you want to eat your food in a stinky, smells of pee and god knows what else kind of place  Leave the poor babies and mothers in peace to get on with it and stop ogling like you've never seen a breast before
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it would only take 5 minutes or so to do any how the standard of loos has gone
way up in the past 5 years
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10-05-2004, 03:03
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
it would only take 5 minutes or so to do any how the standard of loos has gone
way up in the past 5 years
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5 mins ? its not like an adult and can gulp a glass full down in a few mins, i think it takes longer then that
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10-05-2004, 03:06
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
it would only take 5 minutes or so to do any how the standard of loos has gone
way up in the past 5 years
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I would love to see any child be fed in 5 minutes, sometimes the babe won't latch on or is really hungry and feeds for ages. If you were bottle feeding a baby SDA would you want to go and sit in the gents toilets and do it
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10-05-2004, 03:12
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Re: Should mums have a legal right to breastfeed in public?
Would you seriously feed your baby in a toilet?
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