December 2013 Moms

Intro and venting :D

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Re: Intro and venting :D

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  • MrsP821 said:

    Ringlet said:

    It's MUD? Right, I wanted to make sure my son could nurse no matter where we are. It was hard to establish breastfeeding and I'm not going to wean him if he's not ready. You're just like my sister. Wait until you have a baby. Then you will know the love of a mother and child and you will not deprive your baby of an emotional connection no matter how old he is.

    Ok. So what do you do when your son is at school? He's 5 so wouldn't he be in kindergarten or preschool?
    Snack time has a whole different meaning!

     

     

  • Op if you are for real, give the kid a cup to drink your breastmilk if you must still nurse. You were totally out of line nursing your kid at your sisters alter. I would have turned around and kicked you out!
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  • Ringlet said:

    It's MUD? Right, I wanted to make sure my son could nurse no matter where we are. It was hard to establish breastfeeding and I'm not going to wean him if he's not ready. You're just like my sister. Wait until you have a baby. Then you will know the love of a mother and child and you will not deprive your baby of an emotional connection no matter how old he is.

    Honey, you can establish bf at 5 weeks, 5 months but 5 years? No no no.
    It was selfish. Why am I even reading thos nonsense when I have a 3:15 alarm?
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    BEST boxed brownie mix EVA.  Ghiradelli's would win, but they're so rich, I can't eat a big piece and with brownies...big pieces are a must.
    Love these ones too...I have vanilla ice cream to go with it. 
    I may be a little too excited for this right now.

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  • Cashingn2 said:
    It's time to discuss cake. I want this
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  • @JENILYNN85 I must know what this is!!! Recipe? Place? Anything!!!
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  • OMFG. This is just... gah. I'm not going to engage.

    I want cake.
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  • @JENILYNN85 I must know what this is!!! Recipe? Place? Anything!!!
    Seriously. This looks amazing

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  • edited September 2013
    My son is homeschooled. He is a sensitive child and he needs to be given extra attention. We wanted to send him to school but he was too upset at the idea of it. I nurse him on demand at home. I could have put it in a cup but I didn't want to hurt my supply by pumping. You ladies are not the supportive, helpful women I thought you would be. I am disappointed I thought I would get support for doing what is best for my child. Call child services, I don't care, his pedi knows and he says it is fine that breastmilk is a good substitute for drinking water throughout the day. There is nothing sexual about it.
  • Obvi this is MUD but is it even possible to still produce milk for a 5 yo??
    Of course it is. Even Mayim Bialik does it. Try to be more educated when you respond.
  • These are currently in my oven. 
    BEST boxed brownie mix EVA.  Ghiradelli's would win, but they're so rich, I can't eat a big piece and with brownies...big pieces are a must.
    Love these ones too...I have vanilla ice cream to go with it. 
    I may be a little too excited for this right now.
    Brownies, vanilla ice cream, fresh strawberries and bananas with whipped cream is my fav. go to dessert.

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  • Not sure if it was stated but how old is your son? I have nursed 2 children and beyond like 6-8 months they were fine to wait 20-30 min to nurse. I was in a wedding when my oldest was 6 weeks and she was ebf. I nursed before the ceremony and after before the reception and she was fine. While I think she should've chilled I think it's weird that you wanted to nurse on the alter.

    She said he came to her, so I assume he was pretty old if he could walk to the alter?

  • No one is supportive of me doing this in my life. I thought there would be some women who would understand but I guess you are all more concerned with CAKE and FROSTING to really understand that some babies have needs that can't be met in a conventional way.
  • No one could see anything inappropriate because I turned around. I just pulled my top down. It wasn't a big deal you are all overreacting.
  • Wow I misses out on some shit, huh? Well I'm eating YoCrunch vanilla with Chips Ahoy crumbles in it.
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  • Ringlet said:
    No one could see anything inappropriate because I turned around. I just pulled my top down. It wasn't a big deal you are all overreacting.
    Alternatively, you might be the crazy one in this situation. Just throwing that out there.
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  • Ringlet said:
    My son is homeschooled. He is a sensitive child and he needs to be given extra attention. We wanted to send him to school but he was too upset at the idea of it. I nurse him on demand at home. I could have put it in a cup but I didn't want to hurt my supply by pumping. You ladies are not the supportive, helpful women I thought you would be. I am disappointed I thought I would get support for doing what is best for my child. Call child services, I don't care, his pedi knows and he says it is fine that breastmilk is a good substitute for drinking water throughout the day. There is nothing sexual about it.
    Please explain to me how you thought any of us would be supportive of you breastfeeding your 5 y.o. child at the altar at your sisters WEDDING????????

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  • Ringlet said:
    No one could see anything inappropriate because I turned around. I just pulled my top down. It wasn't a big deal you are all overreacting.
    Alternatively, you might be the crazy one in this situation. Just throwing that out there.
    It's crazy that I spent a lot of money getting breastfeeding to work and I don't want it to be wasted so my sister can be a little princess on her day? What does it even matter, her wedding was a sham. Everyone knows she has been spreading her legs for that man for years, it's not like it was an actual wedding. At least my son has loving dedicated parents who don't roll around in the hay whenever the mood strikes, consequences be damned.
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    Ringlet said:




    Ringlet said:

    No one could see anything inappropriate because I turned around. I just pulled my top down. It wasn't a big deal you are all overreacting.

    Alternatively, you might be the crazy one in this situation. Just throwing that out there.

    It's crazy that I spent a lot of money getting breastfeeding to work and I don't want it to be wasted so my sister can be a little princess on her day? What does it even matter, her wedding was a sham. Everyone knows she has been spreading her legs for that man for years, it's not like it was an actual wedding. At least my son has loving dedicated parents who don't roll around in the hay whenever the mood strikes, consequences be damned.


    So if you have premarital sex, you can never have a "real" wedding? Good to know... Guess DH and I aren't really married...
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  • Cashingn2 said:
    No one is supportive of me doing this in my life. I thought there would be some women who would understand but I guess you are all more concerned with CAKE and FROSTING to really understand that some babies have needs that can't be met in a conventional way.
    We do love cake.

    Clearly you don't lurk here without knowing that we love cake. And derailing ridiculous MUD threads with discussions about cake.
    It's not MUD, it's my life. But it is nice to know you think my life is so absurd it is made up. My husband supports me and I will never cave to societal pressure like all of you would. I do what feels right to give my family the best chance and show them unconditional love. You just talk about cake and don't even care about the importance of supporting other mothers who are demeaned for loving their babies. I hope your cake keeps you warm at night. And I hope your cake helps your baby learn creativity and safety and love because you won't be teaching them if you would let the sham wedding of a drama queen stop you from doing what is BEST.
  • Ringlet said:
    Ringlet said:
    No one could see anything inappropriate because I turned around. I just pulled my top down. It wasn't a big deal you are all overreacting.
    Alternatively, you might be the crazy one in this situation. Just throwing that out there.
    It's crazy that I spent a lot of money getting breastfeeding to work and I don't want it to be wasted so my sister can be a little princess on her day? What does it even matter, her wedding was a sham. Everyone knows she has been spreading her legs for that man for years, it's not like it was an actual wedding. At least my son has loving dedicated parents who don't roll around in the hay whenever the mood strikes, consequences be damned.

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