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Maggie... this is the kind of boy all of us are hoping we've raised or are raising. Good job, mama.
Cee
Maggie Payne <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
My 19 yr old son is a US Marine and stationed in the Deep South. He is at a
mixed base of Army and Marines, the two do not mix well. As he was walking
through the base today he happened upon an Army Lance Corporal breast feeding
her baby. Her 'buddies' were giving her quite a difficult time, making
comments about being next and such. My son, in his Marine uniform which put him at
considerable risk, sat down next to this woman he had never met and began a
conversation about the base. He looked her straight in the face, addressed her
as a person and every time one of her 'buddies' tried to intrude he just
spoke right over them. This woman was quite confused until her baby unlatched
and he politely asked if she wanted him to switch sides when her baby did.
After a moment, the woman said yes and everyone switched. Her 'buddies' were
completely confounded by this and left. My son sat with her until her baby was
done nursing. She ask him why he was so calm about her NIP and he told her that
his mother is a LLLL and nursed him and his sibs until they were 4. I guess
they had quite a conversation about NIP and then he called me.
My oh my, I don't think I've ever heard him quite so MAD. He wanted to know
why men thought it was ok to ogle breasts whenever they wanted to. How could
guys watch a woman NIP and make a sexual relationship out of feeding baby?
Then he and I talked about how if it was ok to sexually harass a woman who was
NIP that our society should go the way of the Romans. Like I said he was
REALLY MAD. (This is the edited version; to say that he scorched my eardrums with
his tirade would not even begin to explain)
Then there was this long silence on his end and he said "Mom as long as men
think that women are second class citizens and there for their enjoyment, not
their companionship, babies will always be seen that way too." I asked him
why he thought this. He said that babies are seen as an extension of their
mothers until they are able to fully communicate with society. So if women are
second class citizens that makes babies even lower and therefore not worth the
effort of giving time, resources, money or the sacrifice of a parent's
consideration above their own existence. If a woman was fair game to sexually
harass, then a nursing mother was doubly at risk because she was challenging the
status quo by making her baby a priority. That NIP or breastfeeding in
general would never be seen as ok until women were seen as people instead of sexual
toys and babies were seen as individual people instead of as extensions of
their mothers.
I thought his thoughts might be apropos.
Just a moment. I have to say it and I know it's bragging but I have a pretty
darn cool kid!
Peace,
Maggie Payne, LLLL
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