<div class="gmail_quote">Hi All,<br>I have been discussing the idea of breastfeeding in public (with a cover, of course) with my wife and we were wondering if anyone had some thoughts on the subject.<div class="im"><br><br>
Some things we have been thinking about:<br>
<br></div>Historically, woman always had to breastfeed at least somewhat in public, as many people lived in 1 bedroom homes and women breastfed for far longer than average today. Assuming the male psyche has changed recently and sexualized breasts to a much greater extent, is that something we actually have to be worried about, or can we just say "there should be nothing sexual about nursing a baby and to heck with whatever people will be caused to think."?<br>
<br>What about when breastfeeding is necessary for the physical/emotional comfort of a child? Nursing during take off and landing on an airplane, for example. Nursing a toddler who hurt himself in the park.<br><br>What about a woman's desire to be a part of society? Retreating to one's room to nurse, especially during the early month's of a baby's life, can take 40 minutes and is often quite lonely.<br>
<br>How important is it to retreat to a private place to breastfeed when the private option is uncomfortable or unsanitary? Why should we expect babies to eat in bathrooms when we would find it gross to do so ourselves?<div class="im">
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<br>What does it mean to be "tznius"?<br><br></div>Does this mean refraining from doing anything that has the smallest possibility of tempting someone to think inappropriate thoughts? If this is the case, breastfeeding in public would always be problematic. Do we need to live our lives worries about the lowest common denominator?<br>
<br>Or does it rather fall under the category of lifnei iver, in which case it may be problematic to nurse at the shabbos table in front of other Jews, but in the mall, where there are many other things to look at and most people aren't Jewish anyway, it wouldn't be a problem.<div class="im">
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<br>Or does it mean not doing anything with the purpose of getting attention, in which case, the nursing should be fine anywhere as the goal is to feed the baby.<br><br>Kol Tuv,<br>Liron (and Adina) Kopinsky<br></div></div>
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