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wrong - God gave you breasts to feed your babies

Posted By: God didn't give them to us for sex pleasure on 2007-04-05
In Reply to: Breastfeeding - chattycathy

I believe God gave women breasts to feed their young and did NOT give us breasts for *sexual pleasure* regardless that we get sexual pleasure from them.


The reality is that God gave women breasts to breast-feed........not just for poor people in 3rd world countries.  I breastfed mine until they were 6 months old..........it's an individual thing but I went by the teeth thingy - once teeth are in, time to start weaning.


 




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    support, but I don't think any monetary donations made will go to these babies.  I'm hoping the mother receives WIC to provide them with formula and food stamps to provide for the older children.  If anyone wants to make donations, I would suggest all donations be made in the form of diapers, clothes, toys, etc.  No money, no way. 


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