ask her if your next........just kidding just tell her it makes you uncomfortable.......or you can keep your mouth shut and enjoy the veiw lol
2006-07-13 02:23:56
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answered by doodle 5
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Modesty, modesty, modesty!!! I do not think that most women know the meaning of this word anymore. From the show it all because I have it to show to the I am a mom I can show my breast type.
Women that say that they have no choice in the matter are lying! There are cover up items that are made for nursing women. My sister is pregnant right now and I have been looking through magazines and other catalogs and I cannot believe the amount of nursing cover up articles there are. So even if you are in public you can still be discrete. So all those women that are yelling that I have to feed my child and so on really have no reason not to be modest and respectful of others around you.
2006-07-13 02:53:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't react at all. People are obessed with nudity and it's wrong. No, it's not. I have done it myself, and I didn't care a less, a breast is like a bottle of milk, and at times to dry up the milk from the source, you need to air it. No reaction required, enjoy the beauty of the breast. After all I assume your a male, and have no clue how exhausting it is to feed a child from your breast. The more you react, the more she'll likely leave them uncovered, and so on. I hope you never take off your shirt in public, because me can, and woman cannot....grow up....
2006-07-13 02:26:59
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answer #3
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answered by allwomanequalpercent 1
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There are fairly a range of of solutions to this, the plain one (secure women folk!!!) should be "if it were a guy's job to breastfeed toddler....?" besides - from what I examine - i do not imagine that's proper that she has to flow homestead and take outing. different jobs, trustworthy sufficient - notwithstanding the Police have a crucial position. operating extra time to make up the hours is a touch diverse, in my job in IT i will make a distinction with each and every hour spent at my computer, with her it has a hell of a lot extra result on the streets. i recognize the Police have workplace paintings, comments to do etc., that could make up the time - yet i imagine the NSW PD are soliciting for problem even as they ought to provide for a mom and toddler. 2 questions i'd favor to pose are a million) Why won't be able to she instruct and keep her milk? My spouse did, and that i became handy to feed our boy even as required (3 a.m!) and a pair of) Is someone bringing toddler to the station, or is he/she there all day? (and all the different themes that flatter that).
2016-10-14 10:24:04
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answered by ? 4
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You don't react !!!
Breast feeding is the most natural act between a mother and a child.
People act as if it is some disgusting sexual perversion or it should be hidden in a closet. NOT
All of the people like yourself need to grow up and mature a bit.
If the mother takes a a few moments to redo her blouse SO WHAT...
Like you never seen a tit before.
Well surprise you have two of them also.
Get over it...
2006-07-13 03:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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there's a reason your eyes (or, failing that, your neck or the rest of you body) can move. if you see something you think is offensive, JUST LOOK AWAY. breastfeeding women need to feed their babies, should they be forced not to just because people are too moronic to turn their eyes away? and if she leaves it out there, maybe she's just waiting to see if the baby's still hungry. calm down, it's not like the world will end because some mother left herself a little exposed....
2006-07-13 02:26:26
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answered by visionary 4
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Politely let her know. Having a newborn is rough. Thank you for not making a big deal that she was feeding in public! Like I said, it's hard being a new mommy, and sometimes we forget the small details...(forget to brush our hair, forget to grab the diaper bag, forget to cover up that dam nipple, until it gets cold...)
2006-07-13 02:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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She should cover up. I understand during the feeding itself but when the baby is through then she should cover up, it's common courtesy.
2006-07-13 04:21:04
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answered by Anonymous
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In most areas, quietly and tactfully, I'd tell her to cover up. Perhaps she's just absent-minded. If she's insane or looking to get arrested, not my problem.
And if it's the norm, I'll try my best not to stare being from one of the "most" areas mentioned.
2006-07-13 02:24:09
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answered by Studier Alpha 3
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after feeding? she may have just forgotten. you can politely say, "excuse me, did you know you are exposed?" my sister in law was always forgetting to cover up after feeding my nephew. it embarassed the heck out of my fatherin law and husband. it made me laugh.
2006-07-13 02:23:08
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answered by gumby 7
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This woman seems to be comfortable in her own skin. Don't like it? Don't look!
2006-07-13 02:23:22
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answered by GRUMPY1LUVS2EAT 5
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