ebia
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What about a baby's right to be fed in the way they need when they need it?quartzy said:Ideally we should all just accept breastfeeding as the norm. But in our societies, it is not norm to be confronted with breasts and so is offensiveness. Women who breastfeed and are proud of the fact tend to want to fulfil their God given right to feed and do not give a dam about the rest of us. This is what I find offensive that a woman would not even consider I might not want to see all her bits in public. At a restaurant especially it would be wrong without covering up. Many Western countries just do not do that sort of thing and breast feeding mothers should understand this instead of insisting that they are right to show in public. It is like an arrogance.
Why do your cultural sensitivities override that?
If someone said "i find the way you chew your food revolting" would you be prepared to have a blanket over your head when you eat in a restaurant?
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