Yeah, I read your conversation and my experience is similar, after he got older and after he weaned, I totally got my breasts back. But it's the tone that bugs me. I saw their disclaimer about "baby steps", but it seems to me what they're saying with that is "it's more important to us that women are exhorted to breastfeed than that they are rhetorically given autonomy over what to do with their breasts". And while I think breastfeeding is spiffy keen, that's not a priority ordering I share.
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Date: 2008-05-05 01:39 pm (UTC)