Bollocks
This isn't 'perfect' health, it's no different than continuing smoking through pregnancy because you like it.
Having to feed the kid is part of having it.
I am not sating that it is fair to call mothers lazy merely because they don't wish to be physically pinned to their children all through the day. - I wouldn't expect anyone to want that, but to not do it just because one doesn't want to is lazy.
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Thu 30 Nov 2006, 1:33,
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Having to feed the kid is part of having it.
I am not sating that it is fair to call mothers lazy merely because they don't wish to be physically pinned to their children all through the day. - I wouldn't expect anyone to want that, but to not do it just because one doesn't want to is lazy.
I think I don't know what I'm arguing about, actually.
I suppose I'd advise people to breast-feed because of the antibodies thing, and then accept it if they didn't want to; and the same goes for not smoking near the baby, too. I don't suppose you're saying these things should be made law, any more than I am. So we're essentially arguing about a matter of degree: how interfering and nagging we ought to be. My considered opinion is meh.
Night.
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Thu 30 Nov 2006, 1:42,
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Night.