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BREASTFEEDING: TIT TENTS, HOOTER HIDERS AND POINTLESS ADVENTURES IN MODESTY
Posted by Charlotte on August 27, 2010
Guardian reporter Viv Groskop has a great article out today regarding the vogue for covering up while breastfeeding with a series of new modesty promising inventions.
As a non lactating non mother I can’t say what my personal experiences are as a breastfeeder, however I am lucky to have lots of confident friends who happily wapped out a bap to feed their young in cafe’s and parks. And so I can’t imagine why anyone would feel the need to cover up something that rarely needs covering up – I can’t remember a time when I saw someone breastfeeding that I also saw a mass of breast, but then maybe I don’t spend a lot of time staring.
Anyway, when in doubt – crowd source. After a quick tweet to my followers I found a flurry of wonderful replies.
@CTrouper definitely a step backwards! With boobs on show all over the place its a disgrace to hide the most natural form!
@renarde @CTrouper – it’s the commercialising of this that bothers me.If you’re shy or have a distracted baby a muslin square can do job!
@CTrouper I happily breastfed 4 kids in public
) but it does take confidence bcos some r so anti. I know people who gave up bcos of that.
@CTrouper Eh, I never enjoyed having my whole boob out, but things like that cover-up are a right pain. Baby covers most of the skin anyway.






September 6th, 2010 at 12:29 pm
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