Stupid move on mom's part. Why do people think that have to post every single thing on Facebook, now?
My daughter "nursed" her baby dolls, but she's grown out of that. I surely didn't take pictures and post them. Mom's a tool with a cool last name.
I think breast feeding is a natural and beautiful bonding experience. It is also very intimate between the mother and child. I do not mind seeing pictures of breast feeding mothers.
I also can't judge what the kids do or wether the parent thinks it's cute or not. Kids try things in their innocence . I will admit I tried it a few years ago with a friend just to see how it felt. However , I sure didn't take pictures and plaster the news on Facebook. I think that's where it went to inappropriate behavior. Every parent has photos of their small kids in the bathtub or running around topless or even nude for embarrassing memories later. But they don't belong on Facebook for everyone to see.
Umm. I dunno.....wait. what?
Im really tired so maybe I don't get it.
Totally inappropriate.
Why am I giggling? Nervous??
That picture made me uncomfortable. That shouldn't have been photographed at all and definitely not put on Facebook.
Last edited by Nomad; 07-04-2014 at 07:53 AM.
"A vagabond dreamer, a rhymer and singer of songs
Singing to no one and nowhere to really belong." - Waylon Jennings
I'm not laughing over this story. I don't have children, and pregnancy and breastfeeding are foreign to me. Even as a non-mom, posting that pic on Facebook was not too bright IMO, and I hope she realizes why she was banned.
I am seriously the biggest lactivist ever and have nursed older toddlers, but... I would not have posted that picture online. Not because I think it's gross or weird, but because I think it has the potential to be made into something gross and weird by gross and weird people.
Children needs to growup! But with their parents. By the age of 2 or 3, they should be weaned off!!!!
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