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why would anyone CHOOSE not to bf? if they know its the best thing for the baby?

219 replies

milkgoddessmakesthefinestmilk · 30/04/2008 20:38

this totally baffles me, , i truely cannot understand it.

i can understand it, if you try and find it too difficult, and decide its not working out for you.
but i honestly can not understand why a mother would not even want to.
surely every mum only wants the best for their baby?

is it because they do not understand the risks of giving formula?

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kazbeth · 01/05/2008 15:11

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expatinscotland · 01/05/2008 15:14

'if you didn't like the question why keep posting on here - why not just leave it and move on to another one? I realise that some issues are contentious but does that mean we aren't allowed to discuss them? '

it's hardly discussing anything if you don't post on a topic because you don't like the question.

expatinscotland · 01/05/2008 15:16

this OP has been here long enough to know she's stirring, too.

expatinscotland · 01/05/2008 15:16

this OP has been here long enough to know she's stirring, too.

lilemer · 01/05/2008 15:25

and i'm still curious as to where OP was having sunday dinner at 30/4/08 21:54:27!!!

nappyaddict · 01/05/2008 15:31

i've been known to eat my sunday dinner at 1am

nappyaddict · 01/05/2008 15:33

although .... never on a wednesday.

oiFoiF · 01/05/2008 15:33

why would anyone choose to have sunday dinner on a wednesday?

Izzywhizzy · 01/05/2008 15:36

She cut and pasted the post from a previous thread where she was winding people up and calling them inadequate. Hence, the sunday lunch error.

lilemer · 01/05/2008 15:37

am waiting for th OP to explain but she does seem to start these threads and vanish.....more dinners perhaps........

lilemer · 01/05/2008 15:44

Thanks Izzywhizzy was v.curious and in need of yorkies meself at 22:00

expatinscotland · 01/05/2008 15:47

oh dear. i hope they're all organic and homecooked, these dinners.

oiFoiF · 01/05/2008 15:48

oh so she started this episode on another thread and then didnt upset enough people so started a new thread in order to upset
she sounds very naive

expatinscotland · 01/05/2008 15:49

you lot are so unsupportive.

oiFoiF · 01/05/2008 15:50

why is everyone so rude
are you choosing to be rude or were you just born that way>

expatinscotland · 01/05/2008 15:57

just ignore oiF.

she's so rude and mean.

oiFoiF · 01/05/2008 15:58

its my CHOICE

expatinscotland · 01/05/2008 15:59

i can't believe you don't want what's best for total strangers.

so selfish and lazy.

expatinscotland · 01/05/2008 16:00

i mean, if i can save the world all on my own with no arms and legs and still hold down a full-time job as prime minister i simply can't understand why everyone else can't do the same.

lilemer · 01/05/2008 16:00

to make the finest milk they must be organic dinners etc

expatinscotland · 01/05/2008 16:01

i mean, if i can save the world all on my own with no arms and legs and still hold down a full-time job as prime minister i simply can't understand why everyone else can't do the same.

oiFoiF · 01/05/2008 16:05

pmsl expat!

Meeely2 · 01/05/2008 16:16

can we start a new thread - "what will milk goddess's next thread be"...

if you know that cars polute the environment, why would you choose to have one?

If you know that disposable nappies fill up our refuse sites, why would you choose them over reusables?

Nancy66 · 01/05/2008 16:24

Milkgoddess, sometimes people do things that others can't understand.
For example I struggle to come to terms with grown women not being able to construct a sentence.

scottishmummy · 01/05/2008 18:56

milkgoddessmakesthefinestmilk *really^ i thought it would be sour (like your posts)