While many states, including Washington, have laws that allow for breastfeeding moms to nurse in public without being hassled, some of those regulations are not clear on whether or not this protection extends to places like restaurant interiors or even offices. Thus, Seattle has made its stance clear: It is illegal for a business to ask a nursing mom to cover up or move elsewhere.
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Cool! next she will be showing video of how she made the kid.
ReplyDeletebreastfeeding is a natural event. it only makes sense. of course sex is natural too. so is defication and urination. im glad i wont have to cover up when im in public and have to do either of those!
ReplyDeleteThere are many ways to do this in public that are comfortable for Mother, baby, and others in the room. A secluded or at least off- path area is one, and has anyone ever heard of a SHAWL? Macrame, light knit, lacey, or even solid should be standard equipment. Why can't those who write up these laws include a line to mention politeness and respect for others?
ReplyDeletePS, I'm a 58 YO GUY.
To the 58 YO Guy...men walk around with no shirt on. A boob is a boob.
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