A question: is it considered normal to breast feed your baby in public? I'm not looking to stir up any drama but am genuinely curious as to what the going standard is. I've never seen it done, so my guess would be not, but looking for other input.
Depends on where you are. It's generally considered normal except by the easily offended. In some US states it's legal whereas in others it's considered indecent exposure. (bah)
At one workplace, I started taking espresso breaks when the rest of the admin team beetled out to the fire escape for a tab and a technical argument discussion.
Since they were all heavy smokers, that turned out to be a mistake.
Re. the smoking breaks, there was a minor revolt in our office recently, wherein there had been complaints about the smokers in the team wandering outside for smoking breaks outside their alloted break times. Apparently, all the smokers were rounded up and told that if they were going to smoke, they had to do it in their 15/20 minute morning and afternoon breaks, rather than taking them in addition to it. Several smokers were very irate about it.
It did, because it was considered unfair that they were having an additional break because of something they have as a habit.
Then, it turned into a dictatorship and new rules have been popping up all over the place about how long breaks must be, where you can go when you take them etc. It's all gone a little bit insane.
Funny thing is that we're meant to be on flexi-time too. Admittedly, if you nominate to be on an early start, you're expected to be in by 8.30, but lately, we've been having daily e-mails berating the people who got in 5 minutes late because of traffic.
Yeah, when things get too autocratic it's really not any fun. Eventually you start losing all of the good people, and hopefully management realise they're going too far.
Personally, I'm not fussed, because I'm always in far too early and leave late, but I know a lot of people aren't entirely thrilled about it all. We'll see what happens the next time we have a team meeting. I suspect opinions will be voiced and made abundently clear.
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(I'm a new mum, and haven't yet breastfed my baby in public, but intend to do so. I've fed her in semi-public places like parties and church.)
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Wouldn't happen in Scotland. Yay!
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I can see their point.
But then I take Facebook breaks to account for the fact I don't smoke :)
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argumentdiscussion.Since they were all heavy smokers, that turned out to be a mistake.
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'You're still stick at the oral stage; at least I'm further along.'
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Then, it turned into a dictatorship and new rules have been popping up all over the place about how long breaks must be, where you can go when you take them etc. It's all gone a little bit insane.
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thats history, passing into history, literally!!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/8029948/First-World-War-officially-ends.html
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Thanks though!