[…] We need to pamper the offended less (those who are doing wrong) and commend the breastfeeders (those who are doing right). The more common public breastfeeding becomes, the more it will become "acceptable." Taboo is reserved for that which we keep hidden. In response, the two moms have organized a national “Nurse-In†at the Victoria’s Secrets across the country, not to protest the business but to make people aware of women’s legal right to breast-feed in public. […]
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I’m feeling pretty scandalized, myself. I think I may have actually seen a kneecap on one of those models.
They have an unpictured version which covers knees and elbows.
I feel guilty about the suit we sent Sarah now…
[…] We need to pamper the offended less (those who are doing wrong) and commend the breastfeeders (those who are doing right). The more common public breastfeeding becomes, the more it will become "acceptable." Taboo is reserved for that which we keep hidden. In response, the two moms have organized a national “Nurse-In†at the Victoria’s Secrets across the country, not to protest the business but to make people aware of women’s legal right to breast-feed in public. […]