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Tit for Tat
by BoyHowdy
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Come ON!

Are you seriously suggesting that anything other than a "Mind your own f***ing business" or "No one asked YOU" is necessary in responding to these obviously lactose challenged cretins?


Medical condition be damned! If I were in situation where someone brought into question my choices in attending to my child, they would be lucky to not end up with a fat lip.

Women, being the fairer sex, can use pepper spray on these dolts.


BoyHowdy

Do you have a view on abortion?
by Sarvis
Are you a conservative or liberal?
Re: Do you have a view on abortion?
by BoyHowdy

Pro choice, pro gun, pro personal responsibility and pro freedom.

Why? I am also inclined to support reasonable socialized health care, ie get the drug, doctor, lawyer and insurance lobbies out of it, and concentrate on patient care.


I also feel that how a woman feeds her kid is her own lookout. I had plenty of kids, and they all survived breast and breast-less feeding.

If my wife had been approached by some numb dolt and lectured about the perils of the bottle, I know she would have politely told them off.

But, I am NOT that polite, and see absolutely no reason to be to people sticking their noses into one's personal business.

BoyHowdy

Re: Tit for Tat
by ElleBlue
"Tit" for tat? No pun intended, right? I would just say "mind your own business" if anyone bothered me about my choices. 'Nuff said.
Re: Tit for Tat
by BoyHowdy

OOOOO!

I would have expected a WITtier response from someone who could decipher such and obviously challenging play on words. But, you just couldn't let my chestnut pass without a small comment, flavored with snark sauce, could you?

Apparently, there are more boobs on display here than I first ogled.

Boy Howdy

why are those questions okay?
by Sarvis
and child rearing is not?
Re: why are those questions okay?
by BoyHowdy

Pretty sure that I answered that one. It did not seem to me, from reading the story, that the woman was seeking opinions.

There is a major difference in having them, and voicing them.

The bit with the woman looking at the medical information, unsolicited, was, in my OPINION, off the charts.

Boy Howdy

The hospital staff opinion
by Sarvis

was indeed rude, so much so that I find it a little hard to believe. At least said in that maner and in those exact words.

However, it may well be true, because SOME docs and medical staff routinely say rude and dumb things - not just about breast feeding.

Re: Tit for Tat
by ElleBlue
BoyHowdy:

But, you just couldn't let my chestnut pass without a small comment, flavored with snark sauce, could you?

Uh, hello? Kidding. As in ha ha? How come some people can't take a little kidding?

I'm with you.
by MessyONE

There's "taking the high ground" and being polite to jerks, which some people can apparently do. I think it's a waste of time.

I know a woman who was once asked an intrusive question in a store, by another woman. Her response was, "Do you pee standing up?"

The woman looked shocked and said, "What kind of question is that?"

My acquaintance said, "Oh, I'm sorry. I thought we were swapping stupid questions."

Better than I would have done, but clever. Lately, I've been looking people in the eye and asking if they're trying to be rude or if they take pills for that.

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