In my experience only rude, overly horny, mentally ill people
stare at breastfeeding mothers.
Can't the drug companies please come up with a drug for people who
stare at breastfeeding women??? They have come up with a drug for all other mental disorders.....!
Not exact matches
Stop
staring at looking
at a
breastfeeding mom its amazing that feeding a human - being would be so awkward.
I am not saying it is okay to sit there and
stare at a mother
breastfeeding, but I hate this idea that everyone else has to somehow ignore or pretend it isn't happening which is often the case.
My main issue with public
breastfeeding is some moms expect a waiting room full of people to
stare at the floor the whole time.
If a mother is more comfortable covering herself because SHE feels better doing so, then I totally support that.With that being said, the reason I post these types pictures is for the mother that tried
breastfeeding uncovered once and she got shamed, she got
stared and pointed
at, she got nasty comments, she got asked to leave the room, she got asked to cover up.
Looking out the corner of your eye as someone
stares at you while you try to finish your coffee and
breastfeed at the same time.
Oh I know that
staring at your beautiful baby as they
breastfeed can bring on some overwhelming, euphoric feelings but come on; I could only look
at my kid for so long before I started to wonder what Kimmy Schmidt was up to.
And if you work
at home you feel guilty for working while
breastfeeding instead of
staring lovingly into your child's eyes.
Breastfeed — but not too long, lest you spark a national debate or
at least encounter disapproving
stares in public!
His point of contention is that while he is fine with uncovered
breastfeeding in public he thinks it's a double standard that it is not acceptable for men to have a look (more like a good ling
stare)
at the breasts while it is going on.
And as a mom who chooses to
breastfeed in public, I do feel the
stares and see the looks of disbelief, I have even had my own family tell me to leave the table
at a restaurant once.
And for the mothers that don't like
stares or rude comments just
breastfeed at home.