....good advice..do-gooders make ya sick...should do us all a favour and mind their own business
WHY DIDN’T SHE JUST SLAP THE OLD TROUT IN THE FACE?
Forget social media, there is a far better way to deal with obnoxious busy-bodies…a slap in face usually does the trick.
A storm has erupted on social media after yet another example of a woman being berated by a stranger for breastfeeding in public has emerged.
Deijah Cook, 21, has claimed she was publicly shamed by a woman for feeding her three month old son, Coby, in a Tauranga supermarket on January 7.
“My son had been crying for a good 10 minutes in there and I was just trying to hurry up and get out the other end so I wouldn’t have to feed him in the supermarket and then I just couldn’t listen to him crying anymore,” she said.
“I got him out and I chucked a blanket over my shoulder and over him and started breastfeeding him. I got down a couple of isles when a lady stopped and she goes to me ‘this is something you should be doing in the privacy of your car.. your breasts are for at home, you should be feeding your child at home or in the privacy of your car not out in public where others can see’.”
The mother of three said she was stunned and completely taken back by woman’s comments.
“I was really shocked, I felt myself go red in the face and I felt embarrassed to be doing something natural. There were other people standing around and watching and nobody said anything. Nobody stood up for me which was a bit sad.”
It is a bit sad, but here’s the thing: if that old trout said that to my missus she would have got a slap in the face at the very least…quite possibly a punch in the throat. My missus was quite feral when it came to feeding the kids, and no one was going to tell her where or what she could do.
Shame she didn’t video the officious old trout; that would have been a real social media sensation.
– NZ Herald
by Cameron Slater on January 15, 2016 at 5:30pm