How did you know she wasn't wearing a bra? (HINT HINT--just b/c you saw some portion of her breast exposed while she was nursing, you cannot say she wasn't wearing a bra...)
Nope, not gross at all.I don't have kids so I really don't know why some women expose themselves in public to breast feed their baby. Yesterday, I was at the grocery store and this woman was wearing one of those baby slings, one of those hammock type things. As she walked past me, I was shocked to see that she had her shirt open and the baby was having his/her supper. I'm okay with mothers breast feeding their kid with a blanket tent over the shoulder thing, but I've seen more cases of women breast feeding in full view with no cover ups. Is that the new norm now?![]()
We are such prudes in the country. It is a breast, who cares? Breastfeeding is a completely natural part of life so I say go right ahead. Nudity doesn't always have sexuality attached to it. Most of the world isn't nearly as caught up on nudity as we are, especially in Europe.
The only time I am annoyed by it is when it is obvious that the mother is trying to make a point. At that point it stops being about feeding the baby and starts being about making some kind of public stance and those are generally annoying in any situation.
Once they can jsut walk up and help themselves I think it might be a problem.
Perhaps because her other breast is just hanging out? Not trying to get too graphic here, but that was probably what prompted me to wonder about the whole breast feeding thing. If I hadn't seen anything like that, I wouldn't have given her a second thought. I understand babies need to eat, that's totally fine. But is it really necessary to expose yourself to the whole world? Anyways, I'm surprised by some of the answers and I do have to say it's rather enlightening.
Just for fun...since everyone has remained calm... Does anyone think there is a certain age a child reaches where public breastfeeding may be starting to get innappropriate.... What if it were a 3 year old child instead of an infant?
What I find enlightening is when the thread doesn't seem to be going your way you come up with more "details" like her other breast swinging in the breezePerhaps because her other breast is just hanging out? Not trying to get too graphic here, but that was probably what prompted me to wonder about the whole breast feeding thing. If I hadn't seen anything like that, I wouldn't have given her a second thought. I understand babies need to eat, that's totally fine. But is it really necessary to expose yourself to the whole world? Anyways, I'm surprised by some of the answers and I do have to say it's rather enlightening.
Maybe I am oblivious in my 9+ years of being a mom and my 6.5 years of bfing (we extend feed in our household though usually I stop NIP at a certain point due to the offensive stares of others who can't handle a toddler being NIPed).
But I have NEVER seen such a display as what you describe in my entire life. Except once--in someone's house..but hey it was her home, she had a new born and she was exhausted and it wasn't public.
I actually only hear about it from staunch opposers of NIP.
I doubt she was walking with the kid on one breast with the other breast flopping about as you seem to be describing. With nipple and areola exposed? On the non-nursing side? Really?
I apologize for doubting you--but that isn't even what pro-bfing supporters advocate and not what laws are intended to cover.
Yet the ONLY time I hear about it is from people who seem to be overall disgusted with the notion of NIP.
I've nursed in a Moby and a sling and the only breast that is not in the cup of the bra is the one that the baby is nursing on as is the case for pretty much anyone I have personally noticed to be nursing.
I have no problem with BFing in public - covered or uncovered. Some babies just don't like to be covered. What really bugs me is seeing a woman BFing in the bathroom - yuck! Nobody should have to eat in the bathroom.
Well, I guess that IS the norm then. I was just a bit unsettled to encounter a woman who has her shirt wide open coming down the grocery isle with no bra on... the baby sling didn't really hide much. Perhaps I was just raised to be quite a bit more conservative.
LOL, the way people dress (or don't dress) nowadays, I could never be sickened by something as natural as a mom nursing a baby. I've seen plenty of people with a shirt fully on that I wish I could throw a blanket over! There was this one woman whose child attended the preschool I was office manager for; she came in with a thin T-shirt and no bra, and she REEEAAALLLLY needed a bra... it was disturbing.
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