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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostApparently some men like the taste of breast milk
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut if a man is alone in a forest and no woman is around to hear him, is he still wrong?
Remember:
Women have got many faults.
Men have only two:
Everything they say
And everything they do.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostA minefield indeed. Keep us abreast of how the situation develops though
Same friend visited us this afternoon to collect her laptop from which I have now removed all the viruses and trojans.
We were sitting around a coffee table when she announced that she was going to try and feed the baby and then pulled her top up and plonked the baby against her boob.
She didn't even have the courtesy to ask if we would mind!
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostStare intently at them and say in a hushed voice.
Bitty!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHow about "can I have a go when the baby is done?".Originally posted by chef View Postone eyebrow raised with a "niice, niice" comment and a nod of the head is my recommendationOriginally posted by Rookie View PostIf it happens again you could always get your cock out and see how she feels. Just a thought.
I couldn't look her in the eye while she was feeding with the boob pointing in my direction, but when she was using the other one I was OK.
Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostOn the subject of breastfeeding, I am ashamed to say the idea of it makes me uncomfortable which is a bit of a quandry being pregnant. Pogle, I wish I could be as positive about it as you.
Humans have developed over hundreds of thousands of years feeding their babies with breast milk. I don't think that there is any contest.
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[QUOTE=EternalOptimist;775498]mmm, a difficult etiquettical question.
I don't know about breast feeding but I have heard that if you go for a plop-plop in someones bog, you should light a match afterwards.
Or an emergency flare in my case
On the subject of breastfeeding, I am ashamed to say the idea of it makes me uncomfortable which is a bit of a quandry being pregnant. Pogle, I wish I could be as positive about it as you.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postmmm, a difficult etiquettical question.
I don't know about breast feeding but I have heard that if you go for a plop-plop in someones bog, you should light a match afterwards.
Or an emergency flare in my case
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mmm, a difficult etiquettical question.
I don't know about breast feeding but I have heard that if you go for a plop-plop in someones bog, you should light a match afterwards.
Or an emergency flare in my case
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If it happens again you could always get your cock out and see how she feels. Just a thought.
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one eyebrow raised with a "niice, niice" comment and a nod of the head is my recommendation
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIs that a polite version of the CUK "Back in 5"?
Originally posted by Gonzo View PostBut was I over-reacting and as a result offending the friend by letting her think that I did not want to be around while she was feeding the baby?
You did the right thing IMO, and you could have murmered "Bitty!" from outside too.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostThat's what I want to find out really.
Today my first reaction was to feel that I was intruding so I removed myself quickly because I didn't want the friend to have to ask me to leave.
But was I over-reacting and as a result offending the friend by letting her think that I did not want to be around while she was feeding the baby?
You did the right thing.
She could have called after you "there's no need to leave i don't mind if you don't" but she didn't. QED.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostThat's what I want to find out really.
Today my first reaction was to feel that I was intruding so I removed myself quickly because I didn't want the friend to have to ask me to leave.
But was I over-reacting and as a result offending the friend by letting her think that I did not want to be around while she was feeding the baby?
But if a man is in a forest and no woman is around to hear him is he still wrong? Mrs BP says yes.......
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostMen do get embarrased when they see a woman feeding, which is a shame, It didnt bother me much and I felt I was doing my best for Pogle Jnr, which frankly was the only thing that mattered
Today my first reaction was to feel that I was intruding so I removed myself quickly because I didn't want the friend to have to ask me to leave.
But was I over-reacting and as a result offending the friend by letting her think that I did not want to be around while she was feeding the baby?
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