What man doesn't want to suckle at his wife's breasts?!
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ben Braver
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 1:44 PM
  Subject: Re:breasts (Was RE: Superbowl Half-time clip?)

  I guess that proves you're a baby...

  > Forget the kids.  When my wife gets pregnant, I want to be breastfed.
  >
  >
  > Who's in it with me?  heh
   
  > ----- Original Message -----
   
  > From: dana tierney
   
  > To: CF-Community
   
  > Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 1:05 PM
   
  > Subject: Re:breasts (Was RE: Superbowl Half-time clip?)
  >
  >
   
  > Amen to all of this. Though I do think it is also wrong when a bunch
  > of women start telling mothers who bottlefeed that they are neglectful
  > or something. I personally thing breastfeeding is a no-brainer -
  > better for both mother and child, cheaper... what's not to like? But I
  > stay away
   
  > from telling other people how to be a mother. Too much of that going
  > around already.
  >
   
  > Dana
  >
   
  > > I think breastfeeding should be permitted anywhere it's safe.
   
  > > E.g., in a car, but not while the driver <g>.
   
  > > In a restaurant, but not if you're the waitress at the time.
   
  > > And out of courtesy to more modest people, making an attempt to be
   
  > > discreet (semi-covered) would be nice, but only until our society
  > has
   
  > > matured enough for two things to happen:
   
  > > (1) healthy breast feeding to be the norm, not bottle feeding
   
  > > (2) people to realize it's God's design, normal, and beautiful,
  > *not*
   
  > > "sexual", and not be uptight about it.
   
  > > Yeah, like I'm goin' to hold my breath...
   
  > >
   
  > > Probably all the uptightniks had mothers who looked like Dolly
  > Parton,
   
  > > but were bottle-fed, and have never gotten over the envy...
   
  > > ;-)
   
  > >
   
  > > -Ben
   
  > >
   
  > >
   
  > > >From: "dana tierney"
   
  > > >> I never had anyone threaten to call the cops, but I did have
  > people
   
  > > tell
   
  > > >me very strongly that this was not something that should happen in
  > a
   
  > > car, a
   
  > > >restaurant, a park etc. Apparently the kid should stay hungry until
  > I
   
  > > got
   
  > > >home.
   
  > > >
   
  > > >Interesting. I've never had anyone say anything to me. But, I think
  > I
   
  > > live
   
  > > >in a relatively liberal town. Well, except Kevin. I think he said
   
  > > >"eeeewwwww" once. But, I just told him that if he didn't like it he
  >
   
  > > could go
   
  > > >away. :P
   
  > > >
   
  > >
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