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I loved my breastfeeding body (I’ve never had such a great rack in my life)
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Welcome to New-Age Parenting; selfies are deffo on trend, bubs is this seasons “must-have†accessory and, darlings, be sure to select the latest designer “allergy†for your newborn so that you can brag to the other drop-off mums at how much more “exclusive†your child’s illnesses and “special needs†are. It’s “tres chicâ€...non?!
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screaming sausage
I think a lot of the more exhibitionist moos use breastfeeding as a way of teasing and tormenting those around them, especially men and childfree women. They can send out two messages: one is a claim to their divine right to get their baps out in public while not having anyone judge them as sexual for it, and to demand that we all make a distinction between breastfeeders and sluts: "Look at me! Look at me! Look at MEEEEEEEEE! But not in a sexual way, you PERVERT. This is not SEXY, it's NATURAL, and YOU have a problem". The other is more "Does it offend you, yeah?" or "Yes, you may be trying to eat while I'm letting a sprog loudly suck bodily fluids out of my tit, but I've got THE LAW on my side so deal with it." I really do think a lot of them get off on making people feel uncomfortable-
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