After New Hampshire’s State Rep. Amanda Bouldin’s (D) critized New Hampshire state Rep. Josh Moore (R) proposed legislation that would make breastfeeding a crime, Moore posted that “he should be allowed to grab the nipples of breastfeeding mothers if a law banning women exposing breasts in public didn’t pass.” It was redacted from Facebook, but re-posted by Slate. He is boorish and far from being the voice of “pro-family” values.
Bouldin responded by calling her Republican colleagues “small government” to which Moore replied: “Who doesn’t support a mothers right to feed?” Moore responded. “Don’t give me the liberal talking points Amanda. If it’s a woman’s natural inclination to pull her nipple out in public and you support that, than you should have no problem with a mans [inclination] to stare at it and grab it. After all, it’s ALL relative and natural, right?”
Tasteless? Yes! And it gets worse on page two.
Freud must have this man ped right. He has mommy issues
So, Sir, you like molesting mothers? What if your wife wanted to breastfeed and you went to dinner? A lot of infants who breastfeed may not want a bottle. So, your wife has to either breastfeed at the table or sit on the toilet to feed your baby. And more than 50% of the women don’t want to go to the toilet and sit in a bacteria filled room for 30 minutes to feed their baby. If I had a wife and she was breastfeeding and you tried that, they would have to take you to the emergency room to take my size 14 boot out of your$#%&!@*
Lmao
When in public self respect for yourself and others comfort level is preferable
Dying for fame? Bit of drama that. So there ya go
Very good response!
Te, lol. Your comparing a woman’s breast to canines?
I am more concerned about the comfort of my babies. My sons hated the blanket. They always pulled it off. My dad told me stories how women would flip their breast out in the middle of church to nurse their babies. When did we become a society where naked flesh is the norm and acceptable, but feeding an infant isn’t.
Lol. It isn’t voyierism if she whips it out. It’s public and there ya go.
My wife breastfed our daughter, and is going to breast feed the baby or babies on the way. If someone did that to her they would only be referred to in the past tense. This is a natural thing, and when a baby is hungry, he or she needs to eat. A breastfeeding mother does what any conscientious mother does, feed her child.