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Marks & Spencer cafe: breast-feeding mother asked to leave & feed baby in toilets:OK?

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  • Morglin
    Morglin Posts: 15,922 Forumite
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    robatwork wrote: »
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    Be better draped over the woman, surely?

    Lin ;)
    You can tell a lot about a woman by her hands..........for instance, if they are placed around your throat, she's probably slightly upset. ;)
  • hollydays
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    edited 26 April 2014 at 12:17PM
    Morglin wrote: »
    Be better draped over the woman, surely?

    Lin ;)
    Er..................
    Not sure..???!!
  • Azari
    Azari Posts: 4,317 Forumite
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    I can't make out why they draped it over the two at the back. They didn't seem in the least bothered.

    And I suspect he little guy in the hat was more concerned about the fact that someone else was getting fed and he wasn't than about the mode of feeding.
    There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.
  • likelyfran
    likelyfran Posts: 1,818 Forumite
    Er, it's actually a family and they did it for the purposes of the photo/message?
    *Look for advice, not 'advise'*
    *Could/should/would HAVE please!*

    :starmod:
    “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” ~ Krishnamurti. :starmod:
    :dance:
  • likelyfran
    likelyfran Posts: 1,818 Forumite
    *Look for advice, not 'advise'*
    *Could/should/would HAVE please!*

    :starmod:
    “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” ~ Krishnamurti. :starmod:
    :dance:
  • Newbold
    Newbold Posts: 89 Forumite
    likelyfran wrote: »

    And just look at the thrust of the typically stupid, pigheaded, UKIP-voting Daily Mail readers commenting on it!
  • Azari
    Azari Posts: 4,317 Forumite
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    Newbold wrote: »
    And just look at the thrust of the typically stupid, pigheaded, UKIP-voting Daily Mail readers commenting on it!

    Small minded, parochial, numbskulls!

    What can you expect from that dirty little rag?
    There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.
  • powerful_Rogue
    powerful_Rogue Posts: 8,360 Forumite
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    Newbold wrote: »
    And just look at the thrust of the typically stupid, pigheaded, UKIP-voting Daily Mail readers commenting on it!

    Now look whos being judgmental.
  • Azari
    Azari Posts: 4,317 Forumite
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    Now look whos being judgmental.

    People are often judgemental when others say or do stupid or offensive things.

    This forum is absolutely choc-a-block with people being judgemental about other people's problems. ;)
    There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.
  • sharnad
    sharnad Posts: 9,904 Forumite
    shell1999 wrote: »
    I remember a few years ago at my daughters schools sports day one of the mothers was breast feeding. She unbuttoned her shirt fully and her front fastening bra then just when for it. Her boobs were both totally on display and the funny thing was there were mostly dads there that year, we were all sitting stalls too so everyone had a good view.

    This was not discreet it was more like look at me and the situation did make myself and my husband laugh, I think it was the look on the dad's faces.

    Good for her no need to be embrassed by it
    Needing to lose weight start date 26 December 2011 current loss 60 pound Down. Lots more to go to get into my size 6 jeans
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