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I thinking some breastfeeding mums are attention seeking weirdos who seen to need constant breasty attention and pats on the back for getting their baps out ??

172 replies

MmmCake · 14/01/2011 16:08

Woohooo for you, you're getting your baps out in public and feeding your child, same as I did for two years, Without any hassle from anybody.Public or otherwise. The main difference being the whole world didn't have to keep being told about it.

I can just imagine them, sat as predominantly as possible, glaring over their babies head if somebody dares to even look in their direction...

And don't even get me STARTED on the competitive extended breastfeeders.....

NO ONE FUCKING CARES !

OK ?

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headfairy · 14/01/2011 16:10

Had too much coffee today? have a Biscuit

hobnobsaremyfavourite · 14/01/2011 16:10

oh do fuck off there's a dear

FindingStuffToChuckOut · 14/01/2011 16:10

except perhaps you mmmcake?

ethelina · 14/01/2011 16:10

ok

Imarriedafrog · 14/01/2011 16:10

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thisisyesterday · 14/01/2011 16:10

you care. clearly.

have a Bear and go and calm yourself down.

2blessed2bstressed · 14/01/2011 16:11

I think you might have left your charger plugged in for too long last night Grin

MmmCake · 14/01/2011 16:11

It's true though !

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Ormirian · 14/01/2011 16:12

OK.

Hmm
KnottyLocks · 14/01/2011 16:12

BiscuitBiscuit

Lulumaam · 14/01/2011 16:12

I think you are an attention seeking weirdo

HTH Smile

PomBearEnvy · 14/01/2011 16:12
Hmm

Bear and Biscuit for you I think.

MakemineaGandT · 14/01/2011 16:12

oh OP this made me laugh! COuldn't agree more. Some women seem to think the most important thing about them is their breasts (and this is from someone who BF for 12 months......I just didn't think it was that big a deal that I needed to go on about it all the time.....)

Imarriedafrog · 14/01/2011 16:13

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WillYouDoTheDangFanjo · 14/01/2011 16:13

LOL and breathe

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cunexttuesonline · 14/01/2011 16:13

yes i do think that some people have to make a song and dance of it.

Porcelain · 14/01/2011 16:14

As trolling goes, not very subtle or original. Good use of caps lock and derogatory terminology.

I give it a 6.5

ReshapeWhileDamp · 14/01/2011 16:14

Back under your stone, there's a dear.

Flisspaps · 14/01/2011 16:14

Does that mean you have no actual experience of meeting any women like this, if you're having to 'just imagine them'?

You need to get yourself a better hobby if that's what you're sitting around picturing on a Friday afternoon.

MmmCake · 14/01/2011 16:15

It's only a feeding choice, I bet if we ventured over to some remote African tribe their main topic of conversation isn't the ins and outs of breastfeeding, they just DO it

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ethelina · 14/01/2011 16:15

I'm saving all my Biscuits and Bears for post bap-waving marathon public breastfeeding recovery. I'll need it after all the breasty attention HmmSmile

Just breathe in and out, dear, and it will all go away...

PrettyCandles · 14/01/2011 16:15

Well, clearly, you do, with that massive chip on your shoulder.

Biscuit
DameShirleyKnot · 14/01/2011 16:17

I had a wheatgrass shot earlier.

rubyslippers · 14/01/2011 16:18

WTF is competative extended breastfeeding?

I don't know any one who behaves as you describe OP

Most people just "do" breastfeed, just I like I just change a nappy, or help DS with his reading

No need for me to get any breasty attention Hmm