OMG, I love you. |
Its the fact that you are breastfeeding on items that someone might buy and it is possible that your bodily fluids could end up on the furniture. |
This happens to me all the time at the usual grocery stores - Giant, Safeway, and yes, Costco. Some people have no concept of "personal space." |
I said this to the other poster... But it is the fact that your bodily fluids could get on the furniture someone else might buy. |
| A middle aged White man in a BMW, coming all the way from Bethesda, returning unopened packet of sliced cheese at Gaithersburg Costco because his kids do not like the taste. I was in the line with him and told him that Costco just discards it and he is better of giving it to a neighbor. He sounded apologetic but then went right ahead and returned it. It is usually the well off people who are jerks. |
You should've stayed in the car. |
You beat me too it. And they move slooooooooooooowly through the aisles, never moving to one side or the other. Right down the middle. |
| On the first really cool day last fall I watched a woman return two large freestanding air conditioning units. She told the clerk, "They just didn't really work all that well." |
Yes! Why?? Just leave the kids home with one person. |
Please tell me the name of the soup! |
No but What?? Nursing doesn't leak milk on anything. And I'm sure you wouldn't have said anything if a baby was drinking a bottle while a mom sat on a chair in Costco. |
Right. In 105 degree weather in Texas. Fortunately people there are a lot more chill. Attitudes like yours are why nutty lactivists exist. |
In some other countries this is the norm, the personal space is just a foot or so. It's cultural and does not feel odd to them. When I was in rural Wyoming I noticed that people lined up with 5-6 feet of space. Or even hung back until they could walk up alone and not be near anyone. I felt uncomfortable and wanted them to move on up. I felt like someone might get in front of them if they didn't step up. |
I hate slow walkers taking up the middle of the aisle, but can't the same also be said of the breast-feeding mothers mentioned earlier? |
Costco seems to be a progressive company that treats their employees well and they seem like they would be ok with breastfeeding in their stores. In that same vein, who gives AF if a mom feeds her hungry baby there? She said she was covered, and even if she wasn't, it's not a big deal. To PPs who are concerned about bodily fluids, what about an incontinent old man sitting on the patio furniture? A kid with a poopy diaper? An obese person with their butt crack hanging out? All of those people are more likely to befoul the furniture than a woman breastfeeding an infant. SMDH. |