Joined: 01 Nov 2008 21:00 Posts: 2109 Location: Birmingham
yummie_mummie wrote:
your right to bf your baby in public.
I actually saw a woman doing this round the shops earlier & the looks she was getting from older people really got me. What is there problem. sorry but when my son is hungry I will feed him where ever I am. Looking at my last comment I guess I'd have to agree with the bf thing & also people who think they have the right to tell you what you should & shouldnt do with your own kids
Babywearing,smoking near kids (I HATE IT),bitchy people,breastfeeding,stupid middle lane hoggers on the motorway,people who are prejudiced against teenagers-without giving them a chance
OMG,I am a genuine moaning minnie.I could think of loads more
People who dis mothers who formula feed. Also people who dis mothers who breast feed. It is nothing to do with anyone else how you feed your child. Smoking near kids is one of mines to, i can not stand it. People speaking Loudly on mobile phones!! drives me nuts! especially on a bus.
(there are loads, but do not want to appear to be highly strung lol)
Joined: 14 Jan 2007 17:48 Posts: 25357 Location: Strathaven, Scotland
Claire20585 wrote:
yummie_mummie wrote:
your right to bf your baby in public.
I actually saw a woman doing this round the shops earlier & the looks she was getting from older people really got me. What is there problem. sorry but when my son is hungry I will feed him where ever I am.
The joys of living in Scotland means the law was on my side so if anyone had a problem with me feeding Jaidyn it was just that ThEIR problem and they and if they didn't like it it was leave or tough sh*t!!!!!
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