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‎11-20-2018 10:32 PM
@occasionalrain wrote:I don't want to see unattractive naked bodies on a beach. If I did, we have nudist camps here. I don't care for being grouped in Italy and bull fighting in Spain is obscene. Indiscreet breastfeeding is crass anywhere.
But this country does have nudist "camps" as you call them.
‎11-20-2018 10:33 PM
@occasionalrain wrote:I don't want to see unattractive naked bodies on a beach. If I did, we have nudist camps here. I don't care for being grouped in Italy and bull fighting in Spain is obscene. Indiscreet breastfeeding is crass anywhere.
That type of an opinion will become a dying breed, thankfully
‎11-20-2018 10:41 PM
Should be able to do it but I think the cover up would be the way to go.
‎11-20-2018 10:48 PM
@bonnielu wrote:Should be able to do it but I think the cover up would be the way to go.
I think that males with large breasts covering up would be the way to go but we know how that goes.
‎11-20-2018 10:49 PM
I hope not. We already have lost manners and the f word has become so overused that speech is boring. I hope we don't adopt public open urinals as our found in the Europe some admire.
‎11-20-2018 10:52 PM
‎11-20-2018 11:14 PM
In case no one has previously mentioned this, the woman in the Texas Roadhouse incident has filed a lawsuit.
Each individual will decide if they think it is warranted in this instance, or if the woman in question had some kind of agenda.
‎11-21-2018 12:09 AM
@Highlands72 I would bet my eye teeth that she has an agenda. In addition, she has the law on her side.
‎11-21-2018 12:47 AM - edited ‎11-21-2018 12:50 AM
I'm older than dirt and childless by choice.
I have no problem with breastfeeding in public as long as it's relatively discreet, which I'm sure happens most of the time. I've only witnessed it once - at WDW no less.
The young woman was discreetly seated on a park bench near a restaurant and was covered; I just happened to glance that way.
I guess I prefer infants receiving natural nutrients/antibodies from their mothers...
‎11-21-2018 12:59 AM - edited ‎11-21-2018 01:27 AM
@Carmie wrote:@Highlands72 I would bet my eye teeth that she has an agenda. In addition, she has the law on her side.
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I don't recall any suggestion that either party was in violation of the law, but since I am not familiar with the specifics of the case, I have no idea if any punitive action was taken against her or if the restaurant employee was simply conveying a request by other patrons. As far as I know, she was neither asked to leave nor to cease nursing once the request was made for her to cover up.
If the court finds that she is entitled to punitive damages because of a rude act by the restaurant employee, then she is entitled to whatever the court awards. There will be an out-of-court settlement, of course.
I hope that her intentions are of the purest nature; on the other hand, provocation merely to receive financial compensation will do the "cause" no benefit.
I do not presume to have any idea what her motive was.
P.S. Provocation can be a good thing, if not done solely for personal gain. It worked for the Civil Rights movement, thank goodness.
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