polineedyan
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I very clearly saw the "humor", I just didn't think it was funny.


I very clearly saw the "humor", I just didn't think it was funny.
I declare my self very selfish. I spend my hard earned money to take my child to Disney World and enjoy rides and shows WITH him. I don't watch from the sidelines no matter what we do. I don't feel guilty for not sacrificing my time and enjoyment for someone else. Yes, that's selfish but too bad! Stop feeling guilty for not planning properly and stop blaming everyone else for your oversight and mistake.
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YES YES YES!
What not to do at Disney???
Hmm...
1. Rest
2. Relax
3. Take it easy
4. Sleep
Disney is for exploring, home is for resting. Type B personalities need not apply.![]()
A mom feeding her baby was offensive to you? Sad.![]()
Don't drink the unsweetened iced tea with EVERY meal while on DDP
You actually do need to get some rest in order to keep up the pace!![]()
A mom feeding her baby was offensive to you? Sad.![]()
We were at a restaurant at home and a woman who was about to breast feed whipped off her shirt and bra to breast feed her baby. The restaurant had to ask them to leave because of their inappropriate behavior since she was naked from the waist up.
I am not against breast feeding, but if you do it, do it respective to the other people around you and not have one girl hanging out for all the world to see. I have seen many other women do it so as to not see anything.
I guess you just like the show. Breast feeding in public should only be done with a towel over the baby and woman's breast. Not out in the open where you can see the lady's nipple when the baby is finished. This happened at the jungle cruise last month. The CM had to tell the woman that she could not get on the ride while breast feeding, you would have had to been on site to see all of the looks this couple were getting. Breast feeding is natural, yes, but you should be discreet.![]()
6) Please don't scream repeatedly on haunted mansion because you think it's funny because it's not.
If it bothers you to see ****s, don't look.
Actually it's not illegal if she was indeed naked from the waist up as the poster said. I would really hope it's an exaggeration, but if it's not then the restaurant is able to ask her to cover up the side she isn't feeding from and if she didn't want to then they could ask her to leave. If she wanted to fight it, she is entitled, but I can't imagine she would win anything and if she did the most she would be able to collect is $500 which to the restaurant is probably less money to them then people walking out. The law allows that the breast or nipple may be seen when first getting the baby to latch on and if the baby should suddenly let go, but it does not allow you to sit half naked in a restaurant. I am a large advocate for breastfeeding and breastfed both of the kids at home, restaurants, museums, etc and almost all my friends breastfeed and some of them are more open then others, but none of them have had to take their shirts and bras off....that is what breastfeeding bras and tops are for.did she leave?? Thats VERY illegal! You can NOT ask a nursing mother to leave! Can't even ask her to to move out of site. You can ask her to cover up, but if she doesn't want to....she doesn't have to.
I nurse in public and am discrete about it, but some moms arn't (its hard to do with a baby that won't allow a cover) but that was incredibly RUDE to ask her to leave!! If it bothers you to see ****s, don't look.
Well, I reserve the right to think people are jerks for taking those seats when there's a little girl with a birthday button on in tears at the rope.