This is similar to the reaction that I was getting originally. Trying to cite my supposed immaturity but I just don't see it that way. If anything, I see the stubborn refusal to politely excuse yourself and spend a few minutes in private feeding your child is more immature.LoFr3Eq said:It's a perfectly natural act. If you wanna act like a 12 year old boy about it you should probably grow up and show some respect. Mothers don't get to chose when their kids are hungry. And how would you like it if someone said that you can't eat in public, but that you had to go into the bathroom to eat.
The other part, you know, the bathroom part. Thats what REALLY bugs me at times. I can almost guarantee that your baby has no preference for eating location as long as he gets him some food. If your baby needs a diaper change, you don't plop the child down on the table to do it. (yes I realize its not the same thing, no I don't think that invalidates my point)