why is everyone assuming women are exposing themselves to breastfeed? women who are adequately covered while breastfeeding are told to leave restaurants all the time! it's the mere idea that a woman is feeding a child with her breast that so many people find offensive! also i think it's a disgusting double standard that men are allowed to remove their shirts in public and women are not. there's nothing to be ashamed of! get over it, people! since when did everyone get so prude?
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There is nothing wrong with someone asks a woman to cover up. We are not hte third world country. I see boobs as more sexual. Sex is natural but we dont do it anywhere. yes it wouldnt be legal but oh well
I have no problem with women nursing in public. In Third World countries, women do that all the time and nobody minds. How ironic that people pay to see bare breasts
in magazines and in theatres, yet are disgusted to see a baby at the end of those breasts. A gentle reminder? That's why women HAVE breasts in the first place.
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It's not discrimination to ask someone to cover up while breastfeeding. Also, I would not dream of walking into your house and telling you that you can't breastfeed but if you come into my house and make me uncomfortable I will tell you to leave. In a restaurant the owner has the right to ASK you to cover yourself. It's weird you ladies WANT to expose your boobs and make others feel uncomfortable.
@tianagray actually you are NOT allowed to ask a woman to leave a public area for breastfeeding. and women who are asked to leave restaurants and other public venues for breastfeeding are allowed to sue those places. if you don't like it be mature and look away. she makes a great point! a child has the right to eat, and no one would tell a disabled person to leave a restaurant because they way they eat makes other people uncomfortable. it's just that you people don't think babies are people too!
why is everyone assuming women are exposing themselves to breastfeed? women who are adequately covered while breastfeeding are told to leave restaurants all the time! it's the mere idea that a woman is feeding a child with her breast that so many people find offensive! also i think it's a disgusting double standard that men are allowed to remove their shirts in public and women are not. there's nothing to be ashamed of! get over it, people! since when did everyone get so prude?
o0katiekins0o 1 year ago
you guys are retarded...cover up...i don;t wanna see ur tits ...seriously
nicolegomez22 3 years ago
dont look then.. wtf lady
Bellegab18 2 years ago
women- put your clothes on and have some shame. Being an ego manic with a helpless baby is poor parenting.
kixxx96 3 years ago
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There is nothing wrong with someone asks a woman to cover up. We are not hte third world country. I see boobs as more sexual. Sex is natural but we dont do it anywhere. yes it wouldnt be legal but oh well
crissysworld 4 years ago
yes but sex doesnt feed the overpopulated world now does it?
floppymoose94 3 years ago 2
I have no problem with women nursing in public. In Third World countries, women do that all the time and nobody minds. How ironic that people pay to see bare breasts
in magazines and in theatres, yet are disgusted to see a baby at the end of those breasts. A gentle reminder? That's why women HAVE breasts in the first place.
LuvvyDuck 4 years ago 3
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It's not discrimination to ask someone to cover up while breastfeeding. Also, I would not dream of walking into your house and telling you that you can't breastfeed but if you come into my house and make me uncomfortable I will tell you to leave. In a restaurant the owner has the right to ASK you to cover yourself. It's weird you ladies WANT to expose your boobs and make others feel uncomfortable.
tianagray 4 years ago
@tianagray actually you are NOT allowed to ask a woman to leave a public area for breastfeeding. and women who are asked to leave restaurants and other public venues for breastfeeding are allowed to sue those places. if you don't like it be mature and look away. she makes a great point! a child has the right to eat, and no one would tell a disabled person to leave a restaurant because they way they eat makes other people uncomfortable. it's just that you people don't think babies are people too!
o0katiekins0o 1 year ago