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story on breast feeding. I think it is hyper important.
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When Rebecca Dunbar went to visit a mall Santa with her son, she didnāt expect the photograph to cause such a stir. She knew her photo would be a little unconventional, so she asked the staff, photographer, and Santa if it would be OK to get a photo with her breastfeeding her son.
āHonestly, we were just in line and my little guy, who has the patience of nothing, decided he was hungry in about two seconds,ā Rebecca told Global News. āHe would have just screamed the entire time, so I started nursing him. And we were next in line.ā
The staff thought it would be quite funny. The photographer, who has two nursing children, was totally fine with it. Santaās response?
āSanta said, āIāve never been asked that in 40 years, so why not?ā So we took the picture,ā Rebecca says. However, after Rebecca posted the photograph on her Facebook page, the response has been negative. Rebecca says 75 percent of her comments were negative; many called her ātrashy.ā The mother believes that there are plenty of images on TV and in movies that are racier than a mother breastfeeding to get up in arms about.
āBreastfeeding is still such a hot topic and it shouldnāt be. I think people should just accept that itās a healthy thing,ā she said. āI think breastfeeding should be made more acceptable in all ways. It shouldnāt deserve a comment one way or another because it shouldnāt be seen as abnormal.ā
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When Rebecca Dunbar went to visit a mall Santa with her son, she didnāt expect the photograph to cause such a stir. She knew her photo would be a little unconventional, so she asked the staff, photographer, and Santa if it would be OK to get a photo with her breastfeeding her son.
āHonestly, we were just in line and my little guy, who has the patience of nothing, decided he was hungry in about two seconds,ā Rebecca told Global News. āHe would have just screamed the entire time, so I started nursing him. And we were next in line.ā
The staff thought it would be quite funny. The photographer, who has two nursing children, was totally fine with it. Santaās response?
āSanta said, āIāve never been asked that in 40 years, so why not?ā So we took the picture,ā Rebecca says. However, after Rebecca posted the photograph on her Facebook page, the response has been negative. Rebecca says 75 percent of her comments were negative; many called her ātrashy.ā The mother believes that there are plenty of images on TV and in movies that are racier than a mother breastfeeding to get up in arms about.
āBreastfeeding is still such a hot topic and it shouldnāt be. I think people should just accept that itās a healthy thing,ā she said. āI think breastfeeding should be made more acceptable in all ways. It shouldnāt deserve a comment one way or another because it shouldnāt be seen as abnormal.ā
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