posted by Ironman92I can’t really think of anyone I know that cares if they see a boob in public...but I know a lot of people who care if someone is bothered by seeing a boob while breastfeeding.
It's 2018, everyone is bothered!
posted by Ironman92I can’t really think of anyone I know that cares if they see a boob in public...but I know a lot of people who care if someone is bothered by seeing a boob while breastfeeding.
It's 2018, everyone is bothered!
posted by FatHobbitLol are they all here?
No....like I said earlier. This all took place at a city pool and once word got out they asked her to cover up....over 400 posts blowing up the nerve of the 19 year old lifeguard who asked her to. It went over 1,000 posts total and pool manager and mayor had to make it ok with the woman and lifeguards had a session on sensitivity training and breastfeeding rules. Lol
So I thought I’d throw the thought onto here lol
lol saw this on Facebook
Just to stir the pot, if an owner of a private property (i.e. a private business) told someone breastfeeding on their property that they have to stop or they must leave, would you have an issue with it?
not breastfeeding, but thought I'd add a little levity to the thread (and no, this practice hasn't been 'normalized'...yet)
posted by like_thatJust to stir the pot, if an owner of a private property (i.e. a private business) told someone breastfeeding on their property that they have to stop or they must leave, would you have an issue with it?
No, it is the business owner's prerogative.
However, they must be willing to accept the potential consequences of that decision....people may not patronize the business due to that decision.
posted by like_thatJust to stir the pot, if an owner of a private property (i.e. a private business) told someone breastfeeding on their property that they have to stop or they must leave, would you have an issue with it?
No.
posted by wkfanNo, it is the business owner's prerogative.
However, they must be willing to accept the potential consequences of that decision....people may not patronize the business due to that decision.
Yeah, I’d recommend letting it go.
posted by wkfan
No, it is the business owner's prerogative.
However, they must be willing to accept the potential consequences of that decision....people may not patronize the business due to that decision.
This.
And frankly, anyone who gets their naughty bits in a twist over a baby having lunch in public and expects others to cater to their delicate sensibilities is about as big a snowflake as there is.
Saw a woman whip it out in the checkout line at Walmart today, the look on the male clerks face was priceless. I see it as a bit weird but each to their own, could have waited a few minutes to get to the car.
posted by Bio-HazzzzardSaw a woman whip it out in the checkout line at Walmart today, the look on the male clerks face was priceless. I see it as a bit weird but each to their own, could have waited a few minutes to get to the car.
at Walmart? I'll bet she was a sight to behold
posted by Bio-HazzzzardSaw a woman whip it out in the checkout line at Walmart today, the look on the male clerks face was priceless. I see it as a bit weird but each to their own, could have waited a few minutes to get to the car.
A let that baby STARVE!!!???!!
posted by vball10setat Walmart? I'll bet she was a sight to behold
She was actually not what you would think of as stereotypical Walmart clientele, she sure wasn't ugly.