My feeling is that, no, a Chele/Kittie rift, even strictly in terms of
lactation styles or philosophies, is not appropriate for a compare and
contrast discussion on Lactnet . Certain topics can begin in a
philosophical and perfectly informational and innocent manner, and can
quickly disintegrate into unpleasantness. I recognize that this is not what
Joy was suggesting, by the way, ...but I felt that I needed to put my spin
on this, since it was brought up here.
With our focus here on lactation issues, I can understand that
professionals wish to know how other professionals work, and I applaud
this kind of critical thinking. I also am curious as to different
approaches, and techniques. These are fine things to want to know, ...and we
spend a great deal of time discussing these types of things here on Lactnet.
The problem is that discussions can easily take a negative turn.. I have
seen this happen in the past, and am not interested in going there again.
such a discussion are good..to get information about styles, etc. The
method of discussing it here on Lactnet won't work in this case, that's
all.. I felt it was necessary to head off what I saw as a potential
problematic discussion of this subject. Of course, this subject would be a
good subject for private emails. Many thanks for the opportunity to think
about this, and for your understanding...!
Warmly,
Kathleen
Kathleen B. Bruce, BSN, IBCLC co-owner Lactnet,TLC, Indep. Consultant
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