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    Does anyone else think this is just weird? I understand and concur with most arguments about the advantages of breast feeding babies. This goes far beyond that though and I think it enters the world of being unhealthy for both the mother and child and could be interpreted by some as child abuse. Where do you draw the line that says at what age this is acceptible? If the child was 6 or 7 would it still be OK?



    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline/...151539970.html

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    I don't think when a mother decides to quit ending breast feeding her child is any business of the world. But eventually in has to end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunty View Post
    I don't think when a mother decides to quit ending breast feeding her child is any business of the world. But eventually in has to end.
    It may not be any business of the world, but it can certainly have an affect on both the mother and child depending on the individual circumstance.

    Would you think it was any business of the world if the child was 15?

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    Let's all be open-minded and respect other's rights.

    No reason why any son at age say, 15, 16 or 17 should have to stop breast-feeding from Mom.
    Many women say it fulfills them deeply, the need for motherhood.

    It is their right.
    No one has any right to control this.

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    oops

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    Does anyone else think this is just weird? I understand and concur with most arguments about the advantages of breast feeding babies. This goes far beyond that though and I think it enters the world of being unhealthy for both the mother and child and could be interpreted by some as child abuse. Where do you draw the line that says at what age this is acceptible? If the child was 6 or 7 would it still be OK?

    Maybe 'weird' to you, but obviously not to the only people that it matters to - the mother and her child.

    Exactly how does this go 'far beyond' and 'enter the world of unhealthy for both the mother and child'? Did you just pull that out of the air?

    The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding for at least 2 years and worldwide children are weaned from the breast between the ages of 2 and 7.

    I think if a person is weirded-out because of perceived societal 'norms' that's fine, but attaching misinformation like 'unhealthy' and 'child abuse' is just ignorant.

    I think you could actually find far more FACTS that show divorcing with young children in the home has a far greater negative effect on kids then, heaven forbid, mother-child bonding. Yet, most people don't give a second thought to that.

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    As a parent i dont see how anyone could be against breast feeding but a lot of people are. People have been so brainwashed by corporations to think that something that was made in a lab is the proper way to feed children even under two years old. Heaven forbid a parent uses what god gave them and whats been done for millions of years by every single mammal to feed their offspring. Yeah the pictures is a little weird but its partially because they have him standing on a chair but its made to get peoples attention.Its a magazine, its what they do.

    How about everyone stays out of everyone elses business and worry about their own lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamTell View Post
    As a parent i dont see how anyone could be against breast feeding but a lot of people are. Yeah the pictures is a little weird but its partially because they have him standing on a chair but its made to get peoples attention.

    How about everyone stays out of everyone elses business and worry about their own lives.
    You can say the same about incest, I suppose.
    It has been popular in many cultures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheetkeecker View Post
    You can say the same about incest, I suppose.
    It has been popular in many cultures.
    So breastfeeding is now incest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamTell View Post
    So breastfeeding is now incest?
    No, breast-feeding is breast-feeding. Incest is incest.
    Who's to say it is wrong or impermissible?

    Shouldn't people be free to do as they wish?
    It would help the children learn sex education and bonding, wouldn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheetkeecker View Post
    You can say the same about incest, I suppose.
    It has been popular in many cultures.
    Seriously? We have people here falsely claiming breast feeding is unhealthy and abuse and now comparing it to incest.

    Pretty sad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBatesokc View Post
    Seriously? We have people here falsely claiming breast feeding is unhealthy and abuse and now comparing it to incest.

    Pretty sad.
    The sad thing is, the worthless RAG Time Magazine, which has sunk to unimaginable depths of unprofessionalism in recent years, has chosen to use such a photograph strictly to make money.

    THAT is the outrage.

    And some people will try to mealy-mouth through some mentally-vacant explanation at "why" they did it.

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    This could have been an interesting discussion. However, it has already become a ideological dead end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond_Outsider View Post
    This could have been an interesting discussion. However, it has already become a ideological dead end.
    Yes, it has, since you have added something.

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    Breastfeeding isn't a political issue. It isn't a culture war issue. It isn't liberal/conservative issue. Not everything in the world breaks down into an us vs. them binary.

    And, nobody is suggesting breastfeeding into teen years is normal or desirable. Stating such is absurd.

    I suppose there can be no chances lost to belittle and demean as many people as possible if that is the goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond_Outsider View Post
    Breastfeeding isn't a political issue. It isn't a culture war issue. It isn't liberal/conservative issue. Not everything in the world breaks down into an us vs. them binary.

    And, nobody is suggesting breastfeeding into teen years is normal or desirable. Stating such is absurd.

    I suppose there can be no chances lost to belittle and demean as many people as possible if that is the goal.
    Breath-taking, that you would say this. You.

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    Only news cause we have a different perception about breasts here in the US

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    What Time did, almost assuredly deliberately, that probably makes the cover more provocative is choose a fairly large three year old male and put him in army fatigues, boots and a short haircut. A smaller, thinner 3 year old in a diaper and t-shirt, with a more babyish haircut wouldn't create such a mental stir.

    Most mothers stop breastfeeding by about 2 to 3 years of age. There is an attachment cult that goes a bit overboard about a lot of mother-child things, IMO, but these are generally outside the mainstream moms. As usual, they are partly right, but their views border on obsession that probably is as harmful to the mother-child relationship as a lack of attachment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheetkeecker View Post
    Incest is incest.
    Who's to say it is wrong or impermissible?
    People who understand how gene expression works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HewenttoJared View Post
    People who understand how gene expression works.
    I suspect I will have to adopt you if this keeps up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheetkeecker View Post
    Incest is incest.
    Who's to say it is wrong or impermissible?
    Quote Originally Posted by HewenttoJared View Post
    People who understand how gene expression works.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sheetkeecker View Post
    I suspect I will have to adopt you if this keeps up.
    I have no clue why but this is a humorous convo.

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    From this mom's perspective, breastfeeding a child more than 3 years old is not cool. Pump and feed them from a bottle if the milk is that important to you. You're not doing your child or yourself any favors physically, psychologically or socially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frustratedoptimist View Post
    From this mom's perspective, breastfeeding a child more than 3 years old is not cool. Pump and feed them from a bottle if the milk is that important to you. You're not doing your child or yourself any favors physically, psychologically or socially.
    I'd love to see links to the studies that back up the idea that breast feeding beyond the age of 3 is physically dangerous (beyond stretch marks - which is not dangerous), psychologically dangerous or socially dangerous.

    While, by this thread alone I agree it could have people thinking negatively of you, I seriously doubt too many of those moms care what people who obviously are basing their opinions on bunk as opposed to facts think anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    It may not be any business of the world, but it can certainly have an affect on both the mother and child depending on the individual circumstance.

    Would you think it was any business of the world if the child was 15?

    Why do you keep throwing out such high ages? The kid in the picture is 3 and, as far as I'm aware, the article doesn't address any ages past that. Nobody's talking about 6 year olds, 7 year olds, or 15 year olds, so why are you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ginkasa View Post
    Why do you keep throwing out such high ages? The kid in the picture is 3 and, as far as I'm aware, the article doesn't address any ages past that. Nobody's talking about 6 year olds, 7 year olds, or 15 year olds, so why are you?

    Because I want to know if there is an age limit that is unacceptible. If 3 is OK why not 4 or 5 or 6? I"m not not the only one who mentioned older children. Please note post number 6. Have there ever been any actual studies about this? I don't know.

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