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Post by sharingtheriches on Jan 23, 2020 15:27:07 GMT -5
Whether mother has hang ups or not, it seems to me the very stressful noise level at a speedway would inhibit milk release. It sure would on a cow! Umm we're not cows. I agree! đ. The point though is the lack of milk out put and also the stress passes through to baby, especially if itâs very young and weâve got a fussy baby. Racetrack just isnât very conducive to a babyâs well being.
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Post by Annan on Jan 23, 2020 15:47:11 GMT -5
Men can't control their urges... Or as Jet said, they shouldn't have to.
So the bottom line is that woman are the source and cause of sin.
Unfreaking real.
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Post by snow on Jan 23, 2020 17:15:35 GMT -5
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Post by xna on Jan 23, 2020 17:49:07 GMT -5
Of course the belly is usually larger than their breasts, so I guess it's all relative... "So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them" So this seems about right.
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Post by jetmech on Jan 23, 2020 18:05:17 GMT -5
I agree! đ. The point though is the lack of milk out put and also the stress passes through to baby, especially if itâs very young and weâve got a fussy baby. Racetrack just isnât very conducive to a babyâs well being. I agree ... all that noise and fumes from those " fire breathing machines" just might make babies paranoid!
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Post by dmmichgood on Jan 23, 2020 18:21:35 GMT -5
I agree! đ. The point though is the lack of milk out put and also the stress passes through to baby, especially if itâs very young and weâve got a fussy baby. Racetrack just isnât very conducive to a babyâs well being. I agree ... all that noise and fumes from those " fire breathing machines" just might make babies paranoid! I wonder, -could it be that "all that noise and fumes from those " fire breathing machines" just might be what makes jet feel so much more important than other people that he thinks that everyone who "offends" him should not be allowed in public?
Could be...
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 23, 2020 19:49:58 GMT -5
Of course. You'd lived with the belief that it was a forbidden sexual thing, and what else could you expect to happen. The same thing happened to me the first time I saw my grandmother's bloomers. Don't tell me you now have a fetish for seeing a mother breast feed her baby. Do I now have a fetish for seeing a mother breast feed her baby? No. Not at all. I was talking about when I was a young boy in the 5th grade. You can see from my posts so far that I am all for routing breast feeding mothers into a more private area ... not necessarily restrooms per se, as they do at the 500 mile race track in Indianapolis, Indiana; but, somewhere out of public view. Perhaps areas should be set aside and nice, comfortable, private, "nursing places" built for that activity. This view is far from having a fetish for watching mothers do this activity whereas, in actuality, your posts reflect that you yourself are more likely to entertain this fetish Bob, and how did my post about being patriotic to country and flag degenerate to this subject anyway? Now, enough said, I'm done with this! Ah, you're OK Jet. Just making my point, which I really didn't finish: As long as there are humans who are alive and well (I think this applies to females too), there are going to be events that are going to trigger sexual related responses -- and not just in adolescents. They can't be regulated out of existence without neutering every human being before puberty. The process of "maturing socially" means two things: (1) Such responses are perfectly normal, and (2) in emotionally stable individuals control over the response is always possible. Just my philosophizing. I won't ever forget the time I was out doing my student teaching and all the student teachers were confined to the men's room for lunch, rather than the staff lounge with all the regular teachers. No one wanted to be sent there for their student teaching. I got luck -- the school was across the street from my boarding house, so I went over there to eat my lunch.
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Post by jetmech on Jan 23, 2020 20:11:03 GMT -5
Do I now have a fetish for seeing a mother breast feed her baby? No. Not at all. I was talking about when I was a young boy in the 5th grade. You can see from my posts so far that I am all for routing breast feeding mothers into a more private area ... not necessarily restrooms per se, as they do at the 500 mile race track in Indianapolis, Indiana; but, somewhere out of public view. Perhaps areas should be set aside and nice, comfortable, private, "nursing places" built for that activity. This view is far from having a fetish for watching mothers do this activity whereas, in actuality, your posts reflect that you yourself are more likely to entertain this fetish Bob, and how did my post about being patriotic to country and flag degenerate to this subject anyway? Now, enough said, I'm done with this! Ah, you're OK Jet. Just making my point, which I really didn't finish: As long as there are humans who are alive and well (I think this applies to females too), there are going to be events that are going to trigger sexual related responses -- and not just in adolescents. They can't be regulated out of existence without neutering every human being before puberty. The process of "maturing socially" means two things: (1) Such responses are perfectly normal, and (2) in emotionally stable individuals control over the response is always possible. Just my philosophizing. I won't ever forget the time I was out doing my student teaching and all the student teachers were confined to the men's room for lunch, rather than the staff lounge with all the regular teachers. No one wanted to be sent there for their student teaching. I got luck -- the school was across the street from my boarding house, so I went over there to eat my lunch.
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Post by ellie on Jan 23, 2020 22:10:33 GMT -5
The thought of touching all those bacteria laden surfaces in a public bathroom followed by the breast where the baby is latching on. It's disgusting! I agree; but, what's a place like a race track supposed to do? I mean should a mother breast feeding her baby even be at a race track? I don't see why not. One of my friends took her very small baby to a race track here where fumes are not an issue. It's an outing for everyone. Perhaps the people taking offence could be banned instead? It's hardly in anyone but the baby's face!
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Post by ellie on Jan 23, 2020 22:15:24 GMT -5
I agree! đ. The point though is the lack of milk out put and also the stress passes through to baby, especially if itâs very young and weâve got a fussy baby. Racetrack just isnât very conducive to a babyâs well being. I doubt noise would have any impact on milk supply. As I said one of my friends took her little one for a day with a pair of ear muffs. Apparently the infant fed and slept through most of it and they all had a great day out. Another popular event for new Moms is rock concerts. The baby goes in a carrier, again with ear muffs. I've yet to hear of any of these noisy environments causing supply issues! The baby might even like all the vibrations.
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Post by ellie on Jan 23, 2020 22:27:08 GMT -5
That's a public disgrace IMO! Would you like to be forced to eat your lunch in the restroom? I don't feel that it's a public disgrace at all. The disgrace is relegating people to unsanitary conditions. It's not an exhibition. Do you feel pups, or calves or other mammals feeding is an exhibition also? I agree they should provide facilities but wherever the mother wants to fed should be acceptable. She might want to spend time with family rather than hang out in facilities.
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Post by rational on Jan 23, 2020 22:32:15 GMT -5
Unable to control yourself? No. I can control myself, but why should I have to go around like that? I shouldn't have to control myself ... nursing mothers should not be bringing this private activity into the focus area of the public and making a nuisance of themselves. What makes it a private activity? How do you feel about a mother providing food for a child with a bottle? I have a feeling it is not the feeding but the delivery system. A serious question - How do you feel about art museums? Should there be an age limit? What should be done with, for example, Rembrandt's Bathsheba at Her Bath or Velazquez's Rokeby Venus? Banned from view?
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 24, 2020 1:33:51 GMT -5
That men get aroused by breasts makes you laugh? What? Are you nuts? Do you possibly have "mommy issues?" The anatomy of men and women ARE not the same! By the way CHIPPINDALE'S and MAGIC MIKE'S were, in fact, banned for exposing male anatomy! What I object to is when a man is talking to a woman that he can't keep his eyes off her breasts. Obviously a one-track mind. I don't stare at a man's crotch when talking to him. Men need to stop viewing women as sex objects. Fantasize much? I remember one time in particular I did just that. She was much taller than me, weighed probably 95 pounds, and I estimate about 42-DD. She was really bad looking and mad as hell. But I managed not to drool, somehow. She threatened to bring her grandmother down to straighten me out, so I told her she was welcome to bring he auntie, cousins, and the whole family too. But the point is -- I really didn't view her as a sex object. Perhaps curious, in some strange manner.
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 24, 2020 1:38:00 GMT -5
What a horrible thought -- that she might just breast feed her baby ANYWHERE, poor baby.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2020 1:41:43 GMT -5
That men get aroused by breasts makes you laugh? What? Are you nuts? Do you possibly have "mommy issues?" The anatomy of men and women ARE not the same! By the way CHIPPINDALE'S and MAGIC MIKE'S were, in fact, banned for exposing male anatomy! What I object to is when a man is talking to a woman that he can't keep his eyes off her breasts. Obviously a one-track mind. I don't stare at a man's crotch when talking to him. Men need to stop viewing women as sex objects. Fantasize much? for someone who is a believer in evilution i'm surprised you shrug off mans primal instincts. according to your belief man has for at least 250k years been this way but since you object you expect the species to conform to your way of thinking...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2020 1:44:05 GMT -5
What a horrible thought -- that she might just breast feed her baby ANYWHERE, poor baby. then i don't want to hear any complaints if a man whips it out and urinates in public. its a perfectly natural thing to do right?
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 24, 2020 1:46:14 GMT -5
What a horrible thought -- that she might just breast feed her baby ANYWHERE, poor baby. then i don't want to hear any complaints if a man whips it out and urinates in public. its a perfectly natural thing to do right? If he's not peeing on you, you could look at his face until he finished.
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Post by sharingtheriches on Jan 24, 2020 1:54:22 GMT -5
then i don't want to hear any complaints if a man whips it out and urinates in public. its a perfectly natural thing to do right? If he's not peeing on you, you could look at his face until he finished. Lol!
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Post by dmmichgood on Jan 24, 2020 2:07:02 GMT -5
What a horrible thought -- that she might just breast feed her baby ANYWHERE, poor baby. then i don't want to hear any complaints if a man whips it out and urinates in public. its a perfectly natural thing to do right? Not an equal comparison at all, Wally, -but then you know that. Or do you? Now if a woman were to squat & pee in public that WOULD be a proper comparison.
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 24, 2020 2:13:38 GMT -5
then i don't want to hear any complaints if a man whips it out and urinates in public. its a perfectly natural thing to do right? Not an equal comparison at all, Wally, -but then you know that. Or do you? Now if a woman were to squat & pee in public that WOULD be a proper comparison. I was going to say something in defense of Wally, but abruptly decided that he may not like it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2020 2:18:48 GMT -5
then i don't want to hear any complaints if a man whips it out and urinates in public. its a perfectly natural thing to do right? Not an equal comparison at all, Wally, -but then you know that. Or do you? Now if a woman were to squat & pee in public that WOULD be a proper comparison. umm no we are comparing men to women on natural things.....
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 24, 2020 2:23:58 GMT -5
Not an equal comparison at all, Wally, -but then you know that. Or do you? Now if a woman were to squat & pee in public that WOULD be a proper comparison. umm no we are comparing men to women on natural things..... The problem, Wally, is largely in the "cleanup" part of your comparison.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2020 2:31:28 GMT -5
umm no we are comparing men to women on natural things..... The problem, Wally, is largely in the "cleanup" part of your comparison. why if you urinate on the ground it gets absorbed, nothing to clean up...
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 24, 2020 2:33:49 GMT -5
The problem, Wally, is largely in the "cleanup" part of your comparison. why if you urinate on the ground it gets absorbed, nothing to clean up... So girl pee doesn't get absorbed like man pee?
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Post by dmmichgood on Jan 24, 2020 3:01:36 GMT -5
Not an equal comparison at all, Wally, -but then you know that. Or do you? Now if a woman were to squat & pee in public that WOULD be a proper comparison. umm no we are comparing men to women on natural things..... Yes, we are comparing "men to women on natural things.." like peeing; -not women breast-feeding their baby and men peeing.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2020 3:06:34 GMT -5
umm no we are comparing men to women on natural things..... Yes, we are comparing "men to women on natural things.." like peeing; -not women breast-feeding their baby and men peeing. both are natural things that people do hence the comparison...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2020 3:07:03 GMT -5
why if you urinate on the ground it gets absorbed, nothing to clean up... So girl pee doesn't get absorbed like man pee? i don't believe i said that....
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Post by BobWilliston on Jan 24, 2020 3:17:25 GMT -5
So girl pee doesn't get absorbed like man pee? i don't believe i said that.... You didn't have to say it. Why can't a girl pee on the ground too. Peeing, I believe, is NOT a parallel activity to breast feeding, or feeding of any kind.
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