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Date: | Tue, 23 Jul 2002 01:03:16 +0200 |
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Julie Rosen wrote, after the CNN piece on BFing school-aged children:
"Just once, I'd love to hear people talk about how "uncomfortable" they are
with the idea of a Hooters restaurant because breasts are a source of
nourishment and comfort and they shouldn't be "sexualized" :)"
And here I thought Hooters *was* a restaurant just for babies, where you
could go if you wanted to give your nursling some variety. 'I'd like to
start her with the brown-haired one at table 10, and then for dessert she'll
take the left breast of the tall mommy behind the counter.' Mothers
burdened by a need to be overly discreet can also see how to be more 'in
your face' about breastfeeding.
Live and learn. I AM disappointed.
Rachel Myr
catching up via the archives on coming back from vacation, in France: where
breastfeeding is virtually invisible, but if you are old enough to eat
solids, ooh la la!
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