Or you do the right thing and bring a bottle or two along when you go out. Easy.gillebro said:Couldn't have said it better myself. Look, we're not talking about women wantonly flinging off their bras and shoving their knockers in your face. We're not talking about doing something to get attention, and we're not even talking about anything involving adjusting certain body parts or clothing (not that, I argue, that should be such a heinous thing either. It certainly isn't on the cricket field). We're talking about a child wanting his/her lunch. It's completely unfair to say to a woman (not to mention said woman's child) that no, it is indecent and improper for you to want to feed your hungry child wherever you want. You must instead do it in a special often cold basement room, or order your child not to be hungry until you can find somewhere private.
And, er, seriously? If you don't like looking at it, a simple half-turn and the "horrific" site of a mother nurturing a child is completely obscured from your vision. Easy.![]()
I don't see why you're even trying to argue with these people. They pretty much came out and said on the first page that if you disagree with them you're an immature 12 year old kid.mjc0961 said:Or you do the right thing and bring a bottle or two along when you go out. Easy.gillebro said:Couldn't have said it better myself. Look, we're not talking about women wantonly flinging off their bras and shoving their knockers in your face. We're not talking about doing something to get attention, and we're not even talking about anything involving adjusting certain body parts or clothing (not that, I argue, that should be such a heinous thing either. It certainly isn't on the cricket field). We're talking about a child wanting his/her lunch. It's completely unfair to say to a woman (not to mention said woman's child) that no, it is indecent and improper for you to want to feed your hungry child wherever you want. You must instead do it in a special often cold basement room, or order your child not to be hungry until you can find somewhere private.
And, er, seriously? If you don't like looking at it, a simple half-turn and the "horrific" site of a mother nurturing a child is completely obscured from your vision. Easy.![]()
Nobody is asking a child to go hungry. We're asking a mother to have a little decency. That is nowhere near too much to ask from someone in a modern society.
When I see stuff like this I just know there's no sense in arguing, as no opinions are going to be changed.LoFr3Eq said:If you wanna act like a 12 year old boy about it you should probably grow up and show some respect.
fair point, but then you have the issue of having to warm it up and stuff. And what if you forget to bring one? Should the child still go hungry?mjc0961 said:Or you do the right thing and bring a bottle or two along when you go out. Easy.gillebro said:Couldn't have said it better myself. Look, we're not talking about women wantonly flinging off their bras and shoving their knockers in your face. We're not talking about doing something to get attention, and we're not even talking about anything involving adjusting certain body parts or clothing (not that, I argue, that should be such a heinous thing either. It certainly isn't on the cricket field). We're talking about a child wanting his/her lunch. It's completely unfair to say to a woman (not to mention said woman's child) that no, it is indecent and improper for you to want to feed your hungry child wherever you want. You must instead do it in a special often cold basement room, or order your child not to be hungry until you can find somewhere private.
And, er, seriously? If you don't like looking at it, a simple half-turn and the "horrific" site of a mother nurturing a child is completely obscured from your vision. Easy.![]()
Nobody is asking a child to go hungry. We're asking a mother to have a little decency. That is nowhere near too much to ask from someone in a modern society.