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hisannabelle -> RE: PDA (4/27/2008 12:41:13 PM)
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*also grabs greedytop's ass :D* greetings gimpindenial, i love pdas :D master is not so fond; he doesn't even like to hold hands in public. i don't mind other couples having pdas either, although i agree that there is a "get a room" threshhold. and i'm always miffed at people who have a problem with same-sex pdas, maybe because i'm a bit rabidly pro-gay rights. personally, as someone else mentioned, it's good to see people loving each other. everywhere i turn, whether it's the computer or the news or whatever, i'm constantly subjected to watching people hate and demean and be awful towards one another. why is it so weird to be okay with watching them actually care about one another? i can watch someone slap someone else in public. but watching them hug or kiss? weird. same goes for breastfeeding. i am always shocked at people who have such a problem with women breastfeeding in public. it's a fact. of. life. babies have to eat. it's a natural thing that mammals DO. the fact that being "civilized" human beings means we are constantly denying perfectly harmless natural processes and stigmatizing motherhood by making it "inappropriate" for a woman to breastfeed wherever the hell she damn well pleases bothers me. a lot. not to mention, yet again, i can look wherever i want and see people yelling at their children, reprimanding their children, turn on the news and see many stories about children being abused, neglected, etc. i can go anywhere and see tons of women showing far more skin than many breastfeeding women, their tits just happen to be covered up. and that is not weird. but a woman breastfeeding in public? ya allah, cover her up! quick! everyone has to be the modesty police. i think we need to get our priorities straight. respectfully, annabelle.
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