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Date: | Fri, 23 Dec 2005 10:34:58 -0500 |
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Kerry,
Great post. I absolutely loved what you had to say.
It does seem that breastfeeding has a complicating factor that many other
social change movements don't, in that it involves individual physical
and psychological processes and demands that are not present in most other
situations. If the gay couple next door adopts a baby, that is not going
to effect my daily life, in the way that a choice to breastfeed will.
Since the message to breastfeed automatically comes with the message "this
is best for the baby" doesn't it then follow that someone rejecting
breastfeeding would feel anger toward the messenger. Even if we remove
stridency and passion from our own rhetoric, wouldn't there still be a
natural tendency among formula feeders to displace feelings onto the
person or people who have made them feel uncomfortable about their choice.
I'm not bringing this up because I disagree with you in any way, just
because it's something I struggle with and don't have the answer to.
Kathy Lilleskov RN IBCLC
Brooklyn
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