Originally posted by Lucy
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostReading the last few posts I see that you can't really underestimate the intelligence of women.
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Reading the last few posts I see that you can't really underestimate the intelligence of women.
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Breast feeding - the very idea used to make me feel a little ill..... but then I saw my mate do it and she got such maternal satisfaction (odd phrase) from it.... she didn't do it for long... maybe 4 weeks, but she doesn't regret it.
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostNothing, essentially, I just hate how women are pressured into it. Friends of mine having babies in hospital have been literally bullied into doing it. I know it is the best etc etc, however, ultimately, it is still a woman's body and should be her right to decide if she wants to ruin her breasts.
HTH
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Not a nym, not a word, not an acronym and there's no eom greek or latin suffix, it's a new abbreviation - a neobrevism.
Although I'm not entirely happy with ism
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostNothing, essentially, I just hate how women are pressured into it. Friends of mine having babies in hospital have been literally bullied into doing it. I know it is the best etc etc, however, ultimately, it is still a woman's body and should be her right to decide if she wants to ruin her breasts.
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Originally posted by Marina View PostWhat's wrong with breast feeding?
Apparently author Evelyn Waugh was left a message on his answerphone asking if he'd like to lecture some students on breast feeding.
He eagerly accepted, and after the lecture their teacher congratulated him "Great lecture, Mr Waugh, although you didn't seem to go into much detail about Press Freedom .. "
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostAnd they seem like decent guys, I would rather go and annoy a whingy whiney lefty site, or some breast milk obsessed mother's site.
Apparently author Evelyn Waugh was left a message on his answerphone asking if he'd like to lecture some students on breast feeding.
He eagerly accepted, and after the lecture their teacher congratulated him "Great lecture, Mr Waugh, although you didn't seem to go into much detail about Press Freedom .. "
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