So since many women think a man shouldn't dicate whether or not his spouse BF
Many people are saying it's her body, her choice. I agree 110%. With that said, are those the same people who are pro-choice?
Yes, I do realize this is kinda comparing apples to oranges.

Ditto.
Quoting myfoursonsks:That would be true for me.
I have had 4 pregnancies. I have only 1 living child, and he lives far away from me. I have had 2 miscarriages and a baby girl who died of SIDS at 16 days old. It would be entirely too easy for me to be angry with the world, angry with myself, angry with God---whatever God may be. Sometimes I do wonder if there is such a thing as "karma", and what I must have done to disrupt the ebb and flow. Sometimes I do wonder why God seems like a cruel child holding a magnifying glass over an ant hill. Then I stop and realize "it is what it is", and my children must have a bigger purpose in this universe than to pet my emotions with their physical presence.
---Heidi A. Durst Barbusi
Im pro choice for everyone buy myself (my pregnancies are not a choice) and no DH had no decision as to wether I did or did not breastfeed.
Quoting Shauna71904:wait what your post was worded weird
If you think a man shouldn't tell his wife she HAS to BF and is not allowed to stop. If you thinks thats wrong b/c its her body, her choice are you pro-choice since the PC argument is it's her body, her choice. Does that help?? LOL, sometimes I suck at getting my words out =)

Quoting lovemymarine306:yes, i'm pro choice. but this is a bit apples and oranges, in a way.
It is I agree, but still a thought I had to get out. =)








- --Nicole--
on Mar. 16, 2010 at 2:26 PM