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In a message dated 4/20/01 3:43:24 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> Not that I am saying
> that this can be blamed on bottles, but I think they play a part, sorry I
> do!
> Bottles and babies go togetherin our culture, even the pacifier thing, if
> new mothers were only more aware of how often babies can feed, & still be
> normal, & not go reaching for that pacifier....oh well, will get off my
> soapbox!
> Deborah Sowery-Quinn
>
I was not raised in the US....and must say.....after all the years I've lived
here.....I'm still astounded that a nursing mother in public is gawked
at......but a 3 or 4 yr. old is seen often walking around with a pacifier or
bottle and no one seems to see THAT as a problem. So....I don't mind your
soapbox Deborah! :)
Cheryl Taylor White
Oklahoma City, OK
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