December 23, 2005

Flappy & Friend Revieved for a Review


I have joined a forum where the big topic of conversation is Breastfeeding, and all that goes along with it. Out of curiosity, I have a Q for my readers...

1.-If a mother chooses to breastfeed, what consideration does she owe society, if any?
2.-What do you think society's role in support of breastfeeding mom's should be, if any?

For example:

A. Does a breastfeeding mother have a modesty obligation when feeding her child in public? Where would you draw the line?

B. Is there an age limit where public breastfeeding ( or breastfeeding in general) is frowned upon? Where do you draw the line?

C. Do you think stores and public areas should be required to provide space for breastfeeding mothers to go to out of public view?

D. If such an area were provided, should breastfeeding mothers be required to use them?

I am very interested to read the different opinions in my circle if influence! Will be neat to see the differences!

2 comments:

The Writer said...

1.-If a mother chooses to breastfeed, what consideration does she owe society, if any?
None whatsoever. God made us to breastfeed, everyone else needs to get over it with the exceptions of occasions like church, funerals, weddings (borderline) bat mitzvahs etc.

2.-What do you think society's role in support of breastfeeding mom's should be, if any?
I think society as a whole should support new moms in any way possible or neccesary.

For example:

A. Does a breastfeeding mother have a modesty obligation when feeding her child in public? Where would you draw the line?
No. If there is a baby attached to that boob she can do what she wants. If she's flashing it in public like Pamela Anderson, she deserves a ticket.

B. Is there an age limit where public breastfeeding ( or breastfeeding in general) is frowned upon? Where do you draw the line?
If the kid can open your shirt and latch on himself, it's time to wean!

C. Do you think stores and public areas should be required to provide space for breastfeeding mothers to go to out of public view?
Yes, if that is what a mother prefers.

D. If such an area were provided, should breastfeeding mothers be required to use them?
No. We don't require women with crappy, hideous fashion sense to shop at other stores than the rest of us, do we?

Sabrina said...

*****( "D" made me squirt milk out of my nose. Thanks.)*****