Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP here. I did not quite expect this response. My point is that it is a fluid that is coming out of someone's body, someone that I do not know. I think it is disgusting to wash what is essentially a private part in the sink where people put their dishes. If you have no problem with this, I would love to see how clean you keep your houses. I have NO PROBLEM with breastfeeding - I think it is great for those who can do it.
What I am saying is, would you wash your underwear in the kitchen sink???? Obviously not! It's the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Breast milk is food. Food belongs in the kitchen, not the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. What if your co-worker is dirty and unwashed, puts her little pump thing on, pumps her milk, from her dirty sweaty breast and then takes the pump to wash it in the sink. ARE YOU OKAY WITH THAT???? You are crazy if you are. I support mothers who breastfeed and recognize all of the federal laws in place for providing them a place to pump. I'm only talking about WASHING the pump. Maybe I'll bring my dirty underwear and bras to work tomorrow and wash them in the kitchen sink since its cool and all.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. What if your co-worker is dirty and unwashed, puts her little pump thing on, pumps her milk, from her dirty sweaty breast and then takes the pump to wash it in the sink. ARE YOU OKAY WITH THAT???? You are crazy if you are. I support mothers who breastfeed and recognize all of the federal laws in place for providing them a place to pump. I'm only talking about WASHING the pump. Maybe I'll bring my dirty underwear and bras to work tomorrow and wash them in the kitchen sink since its cool and all.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP is either (1) Octotroll, (2) a new troll, or (3) a freaking idiot.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP here. I did not quite expect this response. My point is that it is a fluid that is coming out of someone's body, someone that I do not know. I think it is disgusting to wash what is essentially a private part in the sink where people put their dishes. If you have no problem with this, I would love to see how clean you keep your houses. I have NO PROBLEM with breastfeeding - I think it is great for those who can do it.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. What if your co-worker is dirty and unwashed, puts her little pump thing on, pumps her milk, from her dirty sweaty breast and then takes the pump to wash it in the sink. ARE YOU OKAY WITH THAT???? You are crazy if you are. I support mothers who breastfeed and recognize all of the federal laws in place for providing them a place to pump. I'm only talking about WASHING the pump. Maybe I'll bring my dirty underwear and bras to work tomorrow and wash them in the kitchen sink since its cool and all.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. What if your co-worker is dirty and unwashed, puts her little pump thing on, pumps her milk, from her dirty sweaty breast and then takes the pump to wash it in the sink. ARE YOU OKAY WITH THAT???? You are crazy if you are. I support mothers who breastfeed and recognize all of the federal laws in place for providing them a place to pump. I'm only talking about WASHING the pump. Maybe I'll bring my dirty underwear and bras to work tomorrow and wash them in the kitchen sink since its cool and all.