Anonymous wrote:Those telling OP to *Gasp* get over the 'drama' and grow up. Asking if OP drinks milk from a dirty cow??? Are you serious???
I am a breast feeding mother. As a breast feeding mother I do not rinse my 'bodily fluid apparatus' in the KITCHEN. It is MY choice to breast feed and I should not infringe MY choice onto my coworkers to automatically be empathetic to the fact that I just had a baby. It would be like someone pissing in the sink and them saying, well deal with it.. I just had a baby. It's a warm, sweaty, bodily fluid being rinsed out in a sink where ALL coworkers have to use. Does anyone use lysol in the sink after rinsing their pump, or breast milk bottles?
Have consideration for others. OP is not incorrect in having an Opinion, Nor for saying a dirty sweaty breast. Does every busy mother with an infant shower every single morning? If you do than that is wonderful.
Empathy please.
The fact that you resurrected a thread from a year ago to post this nonsense tells me you are either A) the OP trying to stir the pot or B) a troll trying to stir the pot.