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2 is NOT a baby! It's a toddler and IMO too old...

Posted By: sm on 2006-11-17
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to be breastfeeding! That's disgusting for a child that old and YES I would be offended and grossed out to see a mom breastfeeding a 22 month old! I have absolutely no problem with moms breastfeeding BABIES in public, but not a toddler.


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