Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Hi One of my faves in fantasy or maybe it's sf or could be horror, it's a mixture, is The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. Kinda old but still good. Have you read the Dragonlance Series? I'm afraid I'm on an Asian lit kick right now and haven't read much fantasy lately. Fianna wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Hi One of my faves in fantasy or maybe it's sf or could be horror, it's a mixture, is The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. Kinda old but still good. Have you read the Dragonlance Series? I'm afraid I'm on an Asian lit kick right now and haven't read much fantasy lately. Just finished Confessions of a Pagan Nun. Now reading Rabbit Proof Fence and a book on slave quilts. Fianna wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 In a message dated 6/8/2005 1:36:31 PM Pacific Standard Time, writes: Because someone else feels uncomfortable should be cause for them to look away not criticize, Jacqueline. As there is nothing wrong with bottle feeding in public, there is nothing wrong with breastfeeding in public. Like you said, we all make our own decisions and we should have the latitude, respect, and support to do so. BTW, where do you get your statistics that " Most women do not breastfeed " . Just curious, not challenging.>>> Obviously there IS a problem with breastfeeding in public or it wouldn't be an issue. We wouldn't be discussing it and people wouldn't protest over it (like in front of the View the other day). There was a big study that was done in late 2004 that showed the drastically low numbers of American women that breastfeed for even 6 months. I read it in several places but I don't have the time right now to look it up. Do some research, it's out there. Besides, all these formula company are raking in the money. Believe me, as an non breastfeeding parent I've had women even tell me that I didn't deserve to be a mother because I bottle feed. I'm fed up (excuse the pun) with being told about breastfeeding. It's not for everyone. Furthermore, a woman doesn't need to go into a bathroom to breastfeed. They can merely cover up. Just because it's NATURAL doesn't mean you should it in public. Sex is natural. Farting is natural. Going to the bathroom is natural. But we do all those things with a little bit of discretion when in public, now don't we? This subject is no different. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2005 Report Share Posted June 11, 2005 I do not feel the need to have a " nurse-in " but neither do I feel the need to hide in a bathroom to breastfeed (of course my kids are beyond that now but when they did). Feed your babies how you like. It is up to you to figure out what is best for you and your baby. I chose to breastfeed and I was not about to let the uptight way our society views the breast to stop me. The discomfort about breastfeeding in public is strange because no one seems uptight about all the young teens with butt crack showing or navels or low cleavage. Put a baby in front of that cleavage and look out. The problem is that in North America the breast has become all about sex and it makes people uncomfortable to make it a part of motherhood. So why not just get over it, realize what breasts were made for and get on with life. If they play a part sexually as well that is just an added bonus. I will add that I have always nursed discretely although I never used a blanket. I kept my shirt down low and the baby covered the rest. I once had an elderly lady come to see my " sleeping " baby and she was mightily surprised when she got up really close to realize that I was nursing. I was once more " militant " about breastfeeding but I have realized that there are good and bad moms who breastfeed and the same goes for bottlefeeding. Let's not make this a contentious issue. Let's just be good moms and support each other no matter what container our babies' milk comes in. Jacqueline http://adhdnme.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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