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  • Forget the Nurse-In: Man-Boobs Can Save Lactivism

    men should nurseOn Saturday, lactivists staged a nurse-in/out at Applebees after a women was kicked out for breastfeeding her baby there. (Though I have to say, getting thrown out of an Applebees could be a blessing in disguise. Those buffalo wings are naaaasty.) But while the chain is all of the sudden seeing more nipples than your average Hooters, I just wondered if there wasn't another way to solve the problem of breastfeeding discrimination.

    And then I saw this, and it hit me: man-boobs.


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  • Another Mom Asked to Stop Breastfeeding in Public

    cyrus ozdemirYes, it's another case of people who just don't get that babies get hungry and breasts are for feeding. A British mother was asked to stop nursing her six-month-old baby in a cafe by the owner who grabbed her drinks and told her to "get out." She was covered by a blanket and had not even started feeding her baby when she was asked to leave. She did protest as she was in a corner, covered up, but she was told other customers would be "offended."

    Cafe owner Cyrus Ozdemir defended his actions by saying, "I can't have someone breastfeeding while another table is next to them eating." Ozdemir says he welcomes mothers and his cafe is very a kid-friendly spot, except, apparently, when babies are hungry. Ozdemir added, "At least she should turn away and do it in a proper way. She just argued with me while I politely asked her to leave."

    I feel a nurse-in coming on.  And rightly so.

     

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  • Nurse-In Hits Pennsylvania Mall

    nurse-inHundreds of women showed up at a mall is Wyomissing, Pennsylvia on Saturday, but they weren't there to shop.  They were there to bare their breasts in the interest of feeding of their children. The women were participating in a nurse-in in support of Leigh Bellini, who while nursing her six-month-old baby at the mall, was asked to go to a public bathroom or to her car.

    Bellini was sitting on a bench with her stroller in front of her for privacy when security approached after receiving a complaint. When the family refused to move, security threatened to get the police involved. Mall management has since said the security officer was wrong and that the mall has no policy preventing mothers from breastfeeding.

    Anyone that has breastfed or been closely involved with nursing women knows that it is possible to nurse without "showing anything," as Bellini said she was doing. And, if a bit of breast does happen to show, look away, people!  Give that mom some privacy: she's feeding her child, not putting on a strip show. Hooray for Bellini for sticking to her guns, and to the women who took over the mall's center court in support of her.



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