Not if there is a baby attached!
You know this joint Abilene I was talking about? Well I just walked past it and some woman was breastfeeding her baby. On Court St. At a bar. What the fuck?
They just had a breast feeding sit in at an airport because they were told to please not do it in public. I mean an airport is bad enough but a bar? WTF?
7 comments:
I think good manners would dictate trying to avoid nursing conspicuously, and also (because it is sometime unavoidable) "disregarding" women who are doing so.
What, of course, happens in our bizarro society is that not only do women fight for the right to nurse in public, they fight for the right to do it STRIDENTLY.
To lactate in your face, as it were.
We are messed up.
I understand this bothers a lot of folks. I just don't care.
Got their logo right here.
It's called 'lactivism.'
RAA--
I don't know if you caught this, but a week or two ago one of the sites had 19th century photos of lactating women.
And the attitude/philosophy/stridency was about the same.
Kinda funny seeing all the heavy Victorian clothes and dour expressions on these women with a baby latched on.
Blake,
I missed it but would welcome a link.
Breastfeeding Victorian women
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