Jeanette Panchula <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> [...] the more likely it is to have
> people like the phone call I got yesterday:
>
> "My girlfriend finds pumping and bottle feeding breast milk easier ... all
> she has to do is pump and we then can see what the baby gets, I can feed the
> baby and she can sleep, and we can go about our life and work... Is that
> wrong?"
>
> (This call from a friend of my son, college educated and VERY involved in
> his new baby's care.)
>
> Of course our counseling skills need to come out: Could the mom have been
> an abused woman and doesn't want the baby at the breast? Could the mom want
> to make sure she gets the father of the baby "hooked" on the baby, as they
> aren't married? ???
This comment came as rather a shock to me. Why would you think that not
having had a formal wedding ceremony means that their relationship is
more likely to be tenuous and manipulative?
I think it's important to not bring this sort of prejudice into a
consultation. Even if it is not explicitly stated, women will detect it.
Lara Hopkins
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