Oh, Tanby, :hugs: - I know how much work you have done to have the boy you have now
Mikenzees mum - in hindsight, you weren't being facetious, so don't apologise for something that never happened!
Kerry - I fail to see the hypocrisy? I, like many on here, would like to see the minimisation of formula use where BFing could have taken place once one or a combination of the barriers that Kelly lists are removed. If you choose to see it as a criticism then that's out of my control.
Chloe - I completely understand the modesty/shyness aspect, and I definitely believe there needs to be catering for that in building design. For non-religious people, though, a lot of it is still stigma. My mum doesn't cite religion when she tells me I should be using a blanket (I kid you not, a blanket is what she says), she cites convention! She'd rather call me an anarchist than support me in something that is as natural as hair on your head. Being that I must lack that shyness gene, I like to just feed where we are both comfy. But like I said, women who use coverings don't bug me, it's being told that I'm an exhibitionist that bugs me, IYKWIM





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