Darkchild,
You are taking absolutely EVERYTHING I have said in this thread out of context. It's comical, really. It appears you have missed the point of every single one of my posts.
Also, you can't talk about "attitude" when during this entire thread you have been nasty and condescending towards those you are debating with.
I have said numerous times that I have no issue with a woman who is being discreet and modest about breastfeeding her child. Does that mean she has to sit in a corner? No, that is just the example I used. There are many ways to be discreet and modest while breastfeeding.
I do have issue with women who breastfeed like the woman I saw in Starbucks. And it's hilarious that just because my story validifies MY point that a woman can obnoxiously breastfeed, that I must be "exaggerating" or "lying". You have spoke numerous times of discreet breastfeeding and I have not doubted your claims. Don't doubt my valid point just because you don't want to admit that a breastfeeding mother can indeed cross a line and can indeed be obnoxious. It's also comical that just because I said something to her, then that must make me disrespectful. No, she earned what I said to her by being disrespectful to those around her. You preach and preach about people having the right to breastfeed in public, but what about my freedom of speech to say something about it when they do it obnoxiously?
You are taking absolutely EVERYTHING I have said in this thread out of context. It's comical, really. It appears you have missed the point of every single one of my posts.
Also, you can't talk about "attitude" when during this entire thread you have been nasty and condescending towards those you are debating with.
I have said numerous times that I have no issue with a woman who is being discreet and modest about breastfeeding her child. Does that mean she has to sit in a corner? No, that is just the example I used. There are many ways to be discreet and modest while breastfeeding.
I do have issue with women who breastfeed like the woman I saw in Starbucks. And it's hilarious that just because my story validifies MY point that a woman can obnoxiously breastfeed, that I must be "exaggerating" or "lying". You have spoke numerous times of discreet breastfeeding and I have not doubted your claims. Don't doubt my valid point just because you don't want to admit that a breastfeeding mother can indeed cross a line and can indeed be obnoxious. It's also comical that just because I said something to her, then that must make me disrespectful. No, she earned what I said to her by being disrespectful to those around her. You preach and preach about people having the right to breastfeed in public, but what about my freedom of speech to say something about it when they do it obnoxiously?
Uhm, you're still preaching your opinion, aren't you? No one is putting a gun to your head and telling you to shut up. Just because no one is agreeing with you, it doesn't mean that you aren't, over and over again, voicing your opinion.