that's a beautiful dress your daughter is wearing ^^ .
I breastfeed in public the same way, I also found that it is the most easy and it doesn't expose much, the latching on and off goes to quick to be noticed.
That's super clever! Wouldn't it be nice if we lived among normal people who wouldn't chastise a woman for feeding her child? Maybe they would spend their energy covering up teenagers dressed like prostitutes instead. Which really, that would make so much more sense.
BABIES EATING BREAKFAST IS NOT SEX. I can't believe I have to say that. Sigh. What a stupid culture we live in--I join you in changing whatever I can, whenever I can.
DISCRETION is~the quality of behaving in such a way as to avoid causing offense or revealing private information. Your breasts, while nourishment for your baby, are YOUR private information. If this weren't true in our culture and our minds, we would walk around revealing them (unfortunately some already)
RESPECT~due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others (one meaning) Combining the two words will give you the direction you need to maybe think of covering. :o)
@tophat8855 You're right~it is YOUR tradition, but it obviously doesn't include discretion or respect. I don't think you could ask for RESPECT or DISCRETION in people's responses then if you are so unwilling to give any yourself. Just an observation though~
I think it's quite respectful to believe that men can control their thoughts. It's really disrespectful to treat them like sex-crazed animals who will lose control if they see skin. I control my thoughts when men run shirtless. I expect the same restraint when I breastfeed- and I'm not even shirtless! I do this because I believe men are just as strong as women when it comes to controlling themselves.
@tophat8855 ahhh my friend, in a perfect world we MAY be able to think like that, but in the meantime you continuing in your stand will not be the change you're looking for~you truly are ignorant to the true cause of what the problem here is~God bless you~
@wahineokeakua I will be the change I want to see in the world. I want the world to accept breastfeeding everywhere however a woman is comfortable, and I will do it. I can't tiptoe around society's hangups. Let's treat each other as people first and sex-crazed animals never.
@tophat8855 I don't believe the acceptance of breastfeeding has EVER been a problem~only the manner in which it is done. Again, it's apparent you are missing context, you lack general understanding and are grossly ignorant on many issues pertaining to what I'm saying and will not hear what others are saying~so, on that note, I bid you farewell and will continue to pray for your understanding and tunnel views~
@wahineokeakua Because there are so many circumstances that might mean a mother can't breastfeed "discreetly" (which varies person to person, so why do we bother with such a word?): weather, busy schedules, lack of support at home, lack of support in the work place, other children to tend to, fussiness, babies who need SNS or other helps to breastfeed, to name only a few), we need to trust women to breastfeed however they feel comfortable. If that's not accepted, breastfeeding is not accepted.
@tophat8855 Those are excellent points! HOWEVER, they are best left to be considered at the expense and comfort of the mother and father~NOT the general public population. Again, I know the commitment it takes having BF 8 of my children~not always easy w/ an active life, but I never wanted to impose what I KNEW was the best choice for my babies on others~I never felt I had too~I just did it. If you truly feel confident in your choice, you wouldn't need to gain acceptance because of it.
@wahineokeakua Breastfeeding without a cover isn't imposing your choice on others- it's just breastfeeding. Just like you have to eat and run at a mall's food court, you sometimes have to feed your baby. It's how it is. And it needs to be accepted that sometimes a circumstance may mean that breast or even nipple is shown.
@tophat8855 Under this logic~you fail~Love/respect thinks the best but is also aware of the weaknesses others may have. You wouldn't drink around a former alcoholic (I don't know if you would but I wouldn't) therefore, breastfeeding around someone who may or may not struggle in this area would show you are only thinking of yourself and YOUR wants, not others. Read the book FOR WOMEN ONLY, by Shaunti Feldhahn. It's a small, powerful book based on her research. Blessings to you~
@wahineokeakua If I am understanding you right, then you are comparing men with a normal sex drive to recovering alcoholics. Do you not see how offensive that is? If I am at a party and want to drink, I don't go around asking everyone if they are recovering alcoholics before drinking. Similarly, I don't ask everyone around me if they have a breast fetish before I breastfeed. I can't live in that kind of paranoia.
While I fully support breastfeeding and all the "natural beauty" in holds, I also believe that in ANY setting, whether it be at church or any other public area, one should show respect to their fellow man (meaning man/woman/teen/child) and show some discretion and respect by covering themselves so as not to "stumble' or draw attention to themselves. You didn't show your nipple, but you did show quite an amount of skin and that could prove to be a stumbling block to someone. Just use a cover :)
@wahineokeakua A stumbling block how? Please stop sexualizing the act of nursing. The fact that you think it might be inappropriate means you are sexualizing the mother/child relationship and that's really gross.
@tophat8855 I don't know if you're male or female, but by your response you show your ignorance of the nature of man. You clearly do not understand by insinuating I "sexualized" the act of breastfeeding. If you are so closed minded to understand what I am talking about~GOD help you~BTW, I have nursed 8 of my children~soon to be nine, in public, church and at home. I respect others to not make them possibly feel uncomfortable while nursing~and I wouldn't want to risk anyone looking at me.
@wahineokeakua When breastfeeding in public is normal, no one will feel uncomfortable around it. I'm working towards that end. No one will get comfortable with it unless they see it more and more.
@tophat8855 As far as I'm concerned, BF in public IS normal~I nor anyone else is all that interested in seeing a woman's breast over it though. A woman's breast is still considered a private area~whether it's a nursing or non-nursing one. The act of BF is AWESOME IMO and as God intended.
@wahineokeakua And I consider a breastfeeding breast not to be private, whatever you mean by that. Just like my hands have multiple uses, my breasts have multiple uses. And while people might have a hand fetish, I don't wear gloves when I use my hands in a useful way- like playing the piano. And while people might have breast fetishes, I don't cover when I use them in a useful way- like breastfeeding.
it is funny how in the united states you can show the whole thing, but if you show your nipple it is embarrasing. My sister, for example, told me that it would be better lift your shirt so your whole tit is covered by the cloth of the shirt. Me, honestly I never cared, when my son was hungry, he was hungry and that was it.
it is funny how in the united states you can show the whole thing, but if you show your nipple it is embarrasing. My sister, for example, told me that it would be better lift your shirt so your whole tit is covered by the cloth of the shirt. Me, honestly I never cared, when my son was hungry, he was hungry and that was it.
I nursed my toddlers in church. I just had a pretty poncho that I wore and tried to sit so that the breast I would start with would be closer to the wall than the aisle. It helped that my Dad was the pastor. I do think that this video gave very good tips on nursing going smoothly and without too much of lifting shirt and moving clothing around. I always found that no one was paying close enough attention to what I was doing to really care or mind.
@JosLutgens Yep. I'm going to commit genocide with my breasts. Please show more respect for the people who actually were killed and tortured by the nazis. What you did is not cool.
i fully support breastfeeding in public places, but in the sanctuary of a church, just seams funny to me though breastfeeding is very beautiful and natural n the human body is beautiful art n not nasty.
why does it matter if a breastfeeding mother's nipple is exposed briefly for the purpose of feeding the child??? its not like she is flashing the crowd like a spring break college girl! if the nipples seen briegly its not that big of a deal. get over it people. a baby has to eat to and the schedule isnt always 9-5 like an adult!!!!
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I kindly disagree with ANY type of personal private "duties" performed on Public Domains, period. Take care of this in the privacy of a home or a designated private are within the Public domain. Breast feeding in Church is unacceptable! ;-)
@advantage73 Is bottle or cup feeding a "private duty"? Must that be at home or in a designated private place? If not, why discriminate and segregate a nursing child away from the other children?
@tophat8855 OMG! The language that u use is TOTALLY out of CONTEXT in this situation! This is about common decency, respect, and dignity, my friend. ;-)
@advantage73 It is my understanding that a "designated area" so that others don't have to see someone in the public domain is the definition of segregation. The issue is that nursing children are not welcome where non-nursing children are, and that IS discrimination.
@tophat8855 I always appreciated the privacy of a designated area (moreso @ church). Especially as my nursing baby got older and was able to grab at the covering. Running the risk of possibly being exposed is just common decency, discretion and respect for others.
@wahineokeakua And it's great that you like that! But some women don't. I don't like missing the service or the communion. If I leave to nurse a child, who will watch my other children? It's actually better that I not disrupt the service by gathering up everything and toting multiple children in and out of the chapel. I think it's great that some women like places for them to nurse or have covers, but when it becomes an expectation, I take issue with it.
@advantage73 So, according to you, what am I supposed to do if my child is hungry in a public place. Feed him in the bathroom while peeing? or should I go to a corner like a punished child. If you don't like women's breasts, then look somewhere else. When I used to feed my child, I never cared about people like you that think that a breast is "unacceptable"
@advantage73 so according to common decency I have to go to the bathroom and feed my child while peeing, hahahahahaha. You also think that the whole breast can be seen but not the nipple, right. Some US people are sick
my wife has no shame she will flop a boob out anywhere and when approached by a man in our church she replied would you be ashamed of eating a sandwich at a table full of guacking church goers of course not so neither am i for feeding my baby infront of a buch of staring old men who have probably never seen a breast used in the way it was meant .
@cherokeedreamer I'll have to remember that if I ever have a baby. Modesty is one thing, being so much of a prude that I'm afraid to take care of a child is another thing entirely. I might be shy and want to cover up, but if the baby's hungry, the baby's hungry. People need to get off their high horse. Kudos to your wife.
@cherokeedreamer Your arguments do not measure up! I'm sorry but your attitude is so VAIN! Why would you allow yourself to willfully position yourself in a situation that may cause embarrassment to you, your family, friends, co-workers, church goers...etc. Anyways, keep living.
you show lack of understanding of man's nature. you can argue till you're blue in the face, but you will never change what God made~and that is that "men" are attracted and can be stumbled by skin!! you may have a grip on your own mind, but it would benefit your character to show respect for others~use a cover~they are very easy to make if you can't pop the $ for one~
Oh for God sake get a grip. You come to church for what an HOUR and ONCE a week and you chose THAT EXACT time to breast feed, you should be consentrating on God, not feeding your baby at that moment.
And the breast is now a sex symbol, like it or not it has been made that way. So maby it would be okay if it wasn't, but it's a sexuality symbol now, so don't fucking do it.
Isn't it funny how we're so concerned with what other people see? I too go to church and worry about being "obscene" with maybe a nipple showing or a well endowed breast seeming to dangle out there. I'm getting to the point that I WANT people to see that what I'm doing is completely normal and too bad for you if YOU have a problem with it. I know, I need help ;) Thanks for the vid. Tasteful and classy!
Even though I am not a mother thank you, for the video. This brings some awareness to extended breastfeeding not being something shameful or disgusting.
Does anyone ever say anything too you about it especially in church? Especially now that she clearly is over a year old? What is her name by the way, you said it really fast.
I love the mmm-mmm noises she makes while she nurses. :) Sounds just like my little guy!
Thank you for this commonsense approach to nursing in church, and for the insight into power struggles. I so agree with you there. Whenever that happens, I have to step back and see where I'm being immature instead of the other way around. :)
Breastfeeding actually seems like a connection to the Holy Spirit.
killerhook07 1 week ago
that's a beautiful dress your daughter is wearing ^^ .
I breastfeed in public the same way, I also found that it is the most easy and it doesn't expose much, the latching on and off goes to quick to be noticed.
kittyminty 1 month ago
that kid is old.
teamforteress 3 months ago
That's super clever! Wouldn't it be nice if we lived among normal people who wouldn't chastise a woman for feeding her child? Maybe they would spend their energy covering up teenagers dressed like prostitutes instead. Which really, that would make so much more sense.
BABIES EATING BREAKFAST IS NOT SEX. I can't believe I have to say that. Sigh. What a stupid culture we live in--I join you in changing whatever I can, whenever I can.
wavepearl 4 months ago 4
DISCRETION is~the quality of behaving in such a way as to avoid causing offense or revealing private information. Your breasts, while nourishment for your baby, are YOUR private information. If this weren't true in our culture and our minds, we would walk around revealing them (unfortunately some already)
RESPECT~due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others (one meaning) Combining the two words will give you the direction you need to maybe think of covering. :o)
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
@wahineokeakua It is my tradition to breastfeeding openly. Perhaps people should discretely avert their eyes and have respect for my tradition.
tophat8855 4 months ago
@tophat8855 You're right~it is YOUR tradition, but it obviously doesn't include discretion or respect. I don't think you could ask for RESPECT or DISCRETION in people's responses then if you are so unwilling to give any yourself. Just an observation though~
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
I think it's quite respectful to believe that men can control their thoughts. It's really disrespectful to treat them like sex-crazed animals who will lose control if they see skin. I control my thoughts when men run shirtless. I expect the same restraint when I breastfeed- and I'm not even shirtless! I do this because I believe men are just as strong as women when it comes to controlling themselves.
tophat8855 4 months ago
@tophat8855 ahhh my friend, in a perfect world we MAY be able to think like that, but in the meantime you continuing in your stand will not be the change you're looking for~you truly are ignorant to the true cause of what the problem here is~God bless you~
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
@wahineokeakua I will be the change I want to see in the world. I want the world to accept breastfeeding everywhere however a woman is comfortable, and I will do it. I can't tiptoe around society's hangups. Let's treat each other as people first and sex-crazed animals never.
tophat8855 4 months ago 2
@tophat8855 I don't believe the acceptance of breastfeeding has EVER been a problem~only the manner in which it is done. Again, it's apparent you are missing context, you lack general understanding and are grossly ignorant on many issues pertaining to what I'm saying and will not hear what others are saying~so, on that note, I bid you farewell and will continue to pray for your understanding and tunnel views~
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
@wahineokeakua Because there are so many circumstances that might mean a mother can't breastfeed "discreetly" (which varies person to person, so why do we bother with such a word?): weather, busy schedules, lack of support at home, lack of support in the work place, other children to tend to, fussiness, babies who need SNS or other helps to breastfeed, to name only a few), we need to trust women to breastfeed however they feel comfortable. If that's not accepted, breastfeeding is not accepted.
tophat8855 4 months ago
@tophat8855 Those are excellent points! HOWEVER, they are best left to be considered at the expense and comfort of the mother and father~NOT the general public population. Again, I know the commitment it takes having BF 8 of my children~not always easy w/ an active life, but I never wanted to impose what I KNEW was the best choice for my babies on others~I never felt I had too~I just did it. If you truly feel confident in your choice, you wouldn't need to gain acceptance because of it.
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
@wahineokeakua Breastfeeding without a cover isn't imposing your choice on others- it's just breastfeeding. Just like you have to eat and run at a mall's food court, you sometimes have to feed your baby. It's how it is. And it needs to be accepted that sometimes a circumstance may mean that breast or even nipple is shown.
tophat8855 4 months ago 2
@tophat8855 Under this logic~you fail~Love/respect thinks the best but is also aware of the weaknesses others may have. You wouldn't drink around a former alcoholic (I don't know if you would but I wouldn't) therefore, breastfeeding around someone who may or may not struggle in this area would show you are only thinking of yourself and YOUR wants, not others. Read the book FOR WOMEN ONLY, by Shaunti Feldhahn. It's a small, powerful book based on her research. Blessings to you~
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
@wahineokeakua If I am understanding you right, then you are comparing men with a normal sex drive to recovering alcoholics. Do you not see how offensive that is? If I am at a party and want to drink, I don't go around asking everyone if they are recovering alcoholics before drinking. Similarly, I don't ask everyone around me if they have a breast fetish before I breastfeed. I can't live in that kind of paranoia.
tophat8855 4 months ago 2
While I fully support breastfeeding and all the "natural beauty" in holds, I also believe that in ANY setting, whether it be at church or any other public area, one should show respect to their fellow man (meaning man/woman/teen/child) and show some discretion and respect by covering themselves so as not to "stumble' or draw attention to themselves. You didn't show your nipple, but you did show quite an amount of skin and that could prove to be a stumbling block to someone. Just use a cover :)
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
@wahineokeakua A stumbling block how? Please stop sexualizing the act of nursing. The fact that you think it might be inappropriate means you are sexualizing the mother/child relationship and that's really gross.
tophat8855 4 months ago
@tophat8855 I don't know if you're male or female, but by your response you show your ignorance of the nature of man. You clearly do not understand by insinuating I "sexualized" the act of breastfeeding. If you are so closed minded to understand what I am talking about~GOD help you~BTW, I have nursed 8 of my children~soon to be nine, in public, church and at home. I respect others to not make them possibly feel uncomfortable while nursing~and I wouldn't want to risk anyone looking at me.
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
@wahineokeakua When breastfeeding in public is normal, no one will feel uncomfortable around it. I'm working towards that end. No one will get comfortable with it unless they see it more and more.
tophat8855 4 months ago
@tophat8855 As far as I'm concerned, BF in public IS normal~I nor anyone else is all that interested in seeing a woman's breast over it though. A woman's breast is still considered a private area~whether it's a nursing or non-nursing one. The act of BF is AWESOME IMO and as God intended.
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
@wahineokeakua And I consider a breastfeeding breast not to be private, whatever you mean by that. Just like my hands have multiple uses, my breasts have multiple uses. And while people might have a hand fetish, I don't wear gloves when I use my hands in a useful way- like playing the piano. And while people might have breast fetishes, I don't cover when I use them in a useful way- like breastfeeding.
tophat8855 4 months ago
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it is funny how in the united states you can show the whole thing, but if you show your nipple it is embarrasing. My sister, for example, told me that it would be better lift your shirt so your whole tit is covered by the cloth of the shirt. Me, honestly I never cared, when my son was hungry, he was hungry and that was it.
liggiarn 5 months ago
it is funny how in the united states you can show the whole thing, but if you show your nipple it is embarrasing. My sister, for example, told me that it would be better lift your shirt so your whole tit is covered by the cloth of the shirt. Me, honestly I never cared, when my son was hungry, he was hungry and that was it.
liggiarn 5 months ago
I nursed my toddlers in church. I just had a pretty poncho that I wore and tried to sit so that the breast I would start with would be closer to the wall than the aisle. It helped that my Dad was the pastor. I do think that this video gave very good tips on nursing going smoothly and without too much of lifting shirt and moving clothing around. I always found that no one was paying close enough attention to what I was doing to really care or mind.
angelcollector22 5 months ago
Nipple Nazi!
JosLutgens 5 months ago
@JosLutgens Yep. I'm going to commit genocide with my breasts. Please show more respect for the people who actually were killed and tortured by the nazis. What you did is not cool.
tophat8855 4 months ago
i fully support breastfeeding in public places, but in the sanctuary of a church, just seams funny to me though breastfeeding is very beautiful and natural n the human body is beautiful art n not nasty.
sweetguy410 6 months ago
why does it matter if a breastfeeding mother's nipple is exposed briefly for the purpose of feeding the child??? its not like she is flashing the crowd like a spring break college girl! if the nipples seen briegly its not that big of a deal. get over it people. a baby has to eat to and the schedule isnt always 9-5 like an adult!!!!
watkin107 6 months ago
listen to my sounds in my video
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deadniggi 7 months ago
Whew, thank goodness! Because it would be a huge insult for anyone to see a millisecond glimpse of the nipple of a breastfeeding mom!
mikeymolly1 7 months ago
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I kindly disagree with ANY type of personal private "duties" performed on Public Domains, period. Take care of this in the privacy of a home or a designated private are within the Public domain. Breast feeding in Church is unacceptable! ;-)
advantage73 8 months ago
@advantage73 Is bottle or cup feeding a "private duty"? Must that be at home or in a designated private place? If not, why discriminate and segregate a nursing child away from the other children?
tophat8855 8 months ago 9
@tophat8855 OMG! The language that u use is TOTALLY out of CONTEXT in this situation! This is about common decency, respect, and dignity, my friend. ;-)
advantage73 8 months ago
@advantage73 It is my understanding that a "designated area" so that others don't have to see someone in the public domain is the definition of segregation. The issue is that nursing children are not welcome where non-nursing children are, and that IS discrimination.
tophat8855 8 months ago
@tophat8855 I always appreciated the privacy of a designated area (moreso @ church). Especially as my nursing baby got older and was able to grab at the covering. Running the risk of possibly being exposed is just common decency, discretion and respect for others.
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
@wahineokeakua And it's great that you like that! But some women don't. I don't like missing the service or the communion. If I leave to nurse a child, who will watch my other children? It's actually better that I not disrupt the service by gathering up everything and toting multiple children in and out of the chapel. I think it's great that some women like places for them to nurse or have covers, but when it becomes an expectation, I take issue with it.
tophat8855 4 months ago 2
@tophat8855 Go a head...be our guest, amigo!
advantage73 8 months ago
@advantage73 So, according to you, what am I supposed to do if my child is hungry in a public place. Feed him in the bathroom while peeing? or should I go to a corner like a punished child. If you don't like women's breasts, then look somewhere else. When I used to feed my child, I never cared about people like you that think that a breast is "unacceptable"
liggiarn 5 months ago
@liggiarn Nope...Not according to me but rather according to common decency protocols. >;-)
advantage73 5 months ago
@advantage73 not according to you what?
liggiarn 5 months ago
@advantage73 so according to common decency I have to go to the bathroom and feed my child while peeing, hahahahahaha. You also think that the whole breast can be seen but not the nipple, right. Some US people are sick
liggiarn 5 months ago
@liggiarn To you I say: common decency is NOT so common. LOL! >;-)
advantage73 5 months ago
brave woman and her baby daughter so cute
MAJEDD24 11 months ago
we re here strugglin and fighting and hitting very hard to get breastfeeding , ermm no not really :)
laverkfc4stitching 1 year ago
my wife has no shame she will flop a boob out anywhere and when approached by a man in our church she replied would you be ashamed of eating a sandwich at a table full of guacking church goers of course not so neither am i for feeding my baby infront of a buch of staring old men who have probably never seen a breast used in the way it was meant .
cherokeedreamer 1 year ago 8
@cherokeedreamer I'll have to remember that if I ever have a baby. Modesty is one thing, being so much of a prude that I'm afraid to take care of a child is another thing entirely. I might be shy and want to cover up, but if the baby's hungry, the baby's hungry. People need to get off their high horse. Kudos to your wife.
Lavenderrose73 1 year ago
@cherokeedreamer Your arguments do not measure up! I'm sorry but your attitude is so VAIN! Why would you allow yourself to willfully position yourself in a situation that may cause embarrassment to you, your family, friends, co-workers, church goers...etc. Anyways, keep living.
advantage73 8 months ago
@advantage73 I'm not sure how nursing a child is embarrassing.
tophat8855 8 months ago
@tophat8855 Cool...No problem. Thanks for your comments. ;-)
advantage73 8 months ago
@cherokeedreamer
you show lack of understanding of man's nature. you can argue till you're blue in the face, but you will never change what God made~and that is that "men" are attracted and can be stumbled by skin!! you may have a grip on your own mind, but it would benefit your character to show respect for others~use a cover~they are very easy to make if you can't pop the $ for one~
wahineokeakua 4 months ago
@cherokeedreamer
Oh for God sake get a grip. You come to church for what an HOUR and ONCE a week and you chose THAT EXACT time to breast feed, you should be consentrating on God, not feeding your baby at that moment.
And the breast is now a sex symbol, like it or not it has been made that way. So maby it would be okay if it wasn't, but it's a sexuality symbol now, so don't fucking do it.
Randomeshows 1 month ago
I think the congregation ought to be proud to have you as a member. You are doing an amazing thing for beautiful little Margaret!
Likollama 1 year ago
hi, so how do you breastfeed when your not in church?
lonishar 1 year ago
Isn't it funny how we're so concerned with what other people see? I too go to church and worry about being "obscene" with maybe a nipple showing or a well endowed breast seeming to dangle out there. I'm getting to the point that I WANT people to see that what I'm doing is completely normal and too bad for you if YOU have a problem with it. I know, I need help ;) Thanks for the vid. Tasteful and classy!
spiotticd 1 year ago
Even though I am not a mother thank you, for the video. This brings some awareness to extended breastfeeding not being something shameful or disgusting.
Merci
OpalEl 1 year ago 3
Does anyone ever say anything too you about it especially in church? Especially now that she clearly is over a year old? What is her name by the way, you said it really fast.
kardancer1 1 year ago
@kardancer1 No one's really bothered me. I know people have said things behind my back, but that doesn't bother me too much. Her name is Margaret.
tophat8855 1 year ago 3
@kardancer1
I have nursed in church as well, no biggy! And my 9 yo name is Margaret as well! yeah for old names!!! ;o)
sweetpnuts 10 months ago
I love the mmm-mmm noises she makes while she nurses. :) Sounds just like my little guy!
Thank you for this commonsense approach to nursing in church, and for the insight into power struggles. I so agree with you there. Whenever that happens, I have to step back and see where I'm being immature instead of the other way around. :)
mikkolintpicker 1 year ago