lebanese women are best
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Megan Forbes wrote:
which provides the most perfect food source for growing babies brain development
I suspect a lot of the posters here were bottle fed.
Mike Dear NYT - the fact is, the founding fathers hung traitors. dennisd45 wrote: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced
:laugh: :laugh: Unfortunately I also fall under that category :doh:
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Megan Forbes wrote:
recommend breastfeeding for at least the first 2 years of life
They all do, we just swicth sources between the first 6 months of our lives and the next 20 or so years. ;P Sorry! :) Actually, my wife breast-fed our son for the first 8 months. She wasn't producing enough for two years. That boy could eat. :-D
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He's a lucky boy! And yes, I mean from a health perspective in case anyone feels the need to make a joke about an 8 month old baby X| I realise now that I forgot to say that the recommendation is "in combination with solids from 6 months of age onwards" :laugh:
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Christian Graus wrote:
but a breast is just a lump of tissue...
You left out "... which provides the most perfect food source for growing babies brain development, immune systems and general health". Pity their intended purpose is so frequently forgotten :(
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Megan Forbes wrote:
Pity their intended purpose is so frequently forgotten
Yeah they should be squeezed far more often..
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I think lebanese women are most beautiful with best br**sts and a** in the world. No one can compete. no miss world or universe can match 'em pathak
pathak
pathakr wrote:
no miss world or universe can match 'em
Miss Universe was from Puerto Rico.
"Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy
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Monty2 wrote:
How would you feel if you were rated by the size of your d***
Please don't get what I'm going to say next wrong - it's brilliant to see guys standing up for women the way you are. But (always a but right? :) ) it's so sad that the world works this way - by seeing breasts as primarily sexual, society is robbing future generations of the best start in life. Human babies should drink human milk (and don't assume I had an easy time establishing breastfeeding - it was hell for the first 3 months) and while there are many valid reasons why it may not work out for many mums and babies not wanting to offend a male dominated society should not be one of them. WHO, UNICEF, The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and many other respected organisations recommend breastfeeding for at least the first 2 years of life - yet if one looks into breastfeeding stats for Western countries the results are far off that which is sad for the health of the next generation. Can't remember when last I've posted in the soapbox :). [edit]There's an interesting graph at the bottom of this[^] page -- modified at 8:07 Thursday 27th July, 2006
Megan Forbes wrote:
it was hell for the first 3 months
I know exactly what you mean, i have a son who is 11 months old now and it was really tough for the first few months (it was really humbling to see my wife go through so much), its not getting any easier now as he's growing teeths now and sometimes he bites (ouch). Anyways i have newfound respect for breasts.. i was once like that as well but now i think differently. BTW how old is your baby now :)
Don't believe everything you think.
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pathakr wrote:
no miss world or universe can match 'em
Miss Universe was from Puerto Rico.
"Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy
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Monty2 wrote:
How would you feel if you were rated by the size of your d***
Please don't get what I'm going to say next wrong - it's brilliant to see guys standing up for women the way you are. But (always a but right? :) ) it's so sad that the world works this way - by seeing breasts as primarily sexual, society is robbing future generations of the best start in life. Human babies should drink human milk (and don't assume I had an easy time establishing breastfeeding - it was hell for the first 3 months) and while there are many valid reasons why it may not work out for many mums and babies not wanting to offend a male dominated society should not be one of them. WHO, UNICEF, The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and many other respected organisations recommend breastfeeding for at least the first 2 years of life - yet if one looks into breastfeeding stats for Western countries the results are far off that which is sad for the health of the next generation. Can't remember when last I've posted in the soapbox :). [edit]There's an interesting graph at the bottom of this[^] page -- modified at 8:07 Thursday 27th July, 2006
I was breastfed, which might partially explain why I'm so gosh darn smart. Men probably find breasts attractive because they suggest just what you're explaining...An ability to produce lots of milk. It's also my understanding that breast-feeding actually minimizes post-birth droopage (but that's just what I've been told). I have a sneaking suspicion that you're a member of the itty bitty club.
"Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy
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espeir wrote:
Miss Universe was from Puerto Rico.
And she fainted cause the dress she had on was too tight :~
I don't think, therefore I am not. :~
I thought it was because she won the Miss Universe contest. I know I would faint if I had won because I'd be all, "What Am I doing on stage in a dress?". I didn't think the dress seemed to tight. But man, did you see it? That had to be the most amazing dress I've ever seen on a woman. :omg:
"Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy
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Megan Forbes wrote:
which provides the most perfect food source for growing babies brain development
I suspect a lot of the posters here were bottle fed.
Mike Dear NYT - the fact is, the founding fathers hung traitors. dennisd45 wrote: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced
I think you might be onto something.
"Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy
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Megan Forbes wrote:
it was hell for the first 3 months
I know exactly what you mean, i have a son who is 11 months old now and it was really tough for the first few months (it was really humbling to see my wife go through so much), its not getting any easier now as he's growing teeths now and sometimes he bites (ouch). Anyways i have newfound respect for breasts.. i was once like that as well but now i think differently. BTW how old is your baby now :)
Don't believe everything you think.
Ah yes - teeth! Fortunately they are quick to learn that biting means no more milk :). There are lots of things I didn't appreciate about breastfeeding - I didn't know that it was an aquired skill rather than something which comes naturally, and I had no idea how painful it could be at times. I also didn't know how good it is for babies, or appreciate how important that comfort and time out can be to them. Mikey's 13 and a half months old now - not too much difference between our boys ages :). What a year huh? :-D
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I thought it was because she won the Miss Universe contest. I know I would faint if I had won because I'd be all, "What Am I doing on stage in a dress?". I didn't think the dress seemed to tight. But man, did you see it? That had to be the most amazing dress I've ever seen on a woman. :omg:
"Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy
espeir wrote:
I would faint if I had won
I think a whole lot of people would faint if you won :-D
espeir wrote:
I didn't think the dress seemed to tight. But man, did you see it?
Yes i saw it and it didn't seem tight to me too but thats what the newspapers reported she fainted on both accounts winning and tight dress.
Jesus loves you. But I'm his favorite.
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espeir wrote:
I would faint if I had won
I think a whole lot of people would faint if you won :-D
espeir wrote:
I didn't think the dress seemed to tight. But man, did you see it?
Yes i saw it and it didn't seem tight to me too but thats what the newspapers reported she fainted on both accounts winning and tight dress.
Jesus loves you. But I'm his favorite.
Monty2 wrote:
Yes i saw it and it didn't seem tight to me too but thats what the newspapers reported she fainted on both accounts winning and tight dress.
Well...It wasn't tight enough!
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espeir wrote:
I would faint if I had won
I think a whole lot of people would faint if you won :-D
espeir wrote:
I didn't think the dress seemed to tight. But man, did you see it?
Yes i saw it and it didn't seem tight to me too but thats what the newspapers reported she fainted on both accounts winning and tight dress.
Jesus loves you. But I'm his favorite.
Monty2 wrote:
I think a whole lot of people would faint if you won
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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I thought it was because she won the Miss Universe contest. I know I would faint if I had won because I'd be all, "What Am I doing on stage in a dress?". I didn't think the dress seemed to tight. But man, did you see it? That had to be the most amazing dress I've ever seen on a woman. :omg:
"Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy
espeir wrote:
I know I would faint if I had won because I'd be all, "What Am I doing on stage in a dress?".
:laugh: :laugh:
A mum and loving it!
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I was breastfed, which might partially explain why I'm so gosh darn smart. Men probably find breasts attractive because they suggest just what you're explaining...An ability to produce lots of milk. It's also my understanding that breast-feeding actually minimizes post-birth droopage (but that's just what I've been told). I have a sneaking suspicion that you're a member of the itty bitty club.
"Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy
espeir wrote:
I have a sneaking suspicion that you're a member of the itty bitty club
Not sure what this is? Your theory on attractiveness to men seems reasonable :)
A mum and loving it!
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Monty2 wrote:
How would you feel if you were rated by the size of your d***
Please don't get what I'm going to say next wrong - it's brilliant to see guys standing up for women the way you are. But (always a but right? :) ) it's so sad that the world works this way - by seeing breasts as primarily sexual, society is robbing future generations of the best start in life. Human babies should drink human milk (and don't assume I had an easy time establishing breastfeeding - it was hell for the first 3 months) and while there are many valid reasons why it may not work out for many mums and babies not wanting to offend a male dominated society should not be one of them. WHO, UNICEF, The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and many other respected organisations recommend breastfeeding for at least the first 2 years of life - yet if one looks into breastfeeding stats for Western countries the results are far off that which is sad for the health of the next generation. Can't remember when last I've posted in the soapbox :). [edit]There's an interesting graph at the bottom of this[^] page -- modified at 8:07 Thursday 27th July, 2006
They are great for feeding babies, but after the kids stop eating, what do you do with them? Might as well let your husband enjoy them too. -- modified at 8:50 Thursday 27th July, 2006
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He's a lucky boy! And yes, I mean from a health perspective in case anyone feels the need to make a joke about an 8 month old baby X| I realise now that I forgot to say that the recommendation is "in combination with solids from 6 months of age onwards" :laugh:
A mum and loving it!
That's the thing, it's not like he he wasn't drinking much milk with the solids, becasue he was. But his mother's milk wasn't enough and not heavy enough to sustain him. If you can keep it up for two years, more power to you.
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They are great for feeding babies, but after the kids stop eating, what do you do with them? Might as well let your husband enjoy them too. -- modified at 8:50 Thursday 27th July, 2006
Of course. And most husband's worth their salt should love them even more for nourishing their children :)
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pathakr wrote:
lebanese women are most beautiful with best br**sts and a** in the world
How would you feel if you were rated by the size of your d***.
You can't see me :cool:
Monty2 wrote:
How would you feel if you were rated by the size of your d***.
If only... :sigh:
Thank God for disproportional force.
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Ah yes - teeth! Fortunately they are quick to learn that biting means no more milk :). There are lots of things I didn't appreciate about breastfeeding - I didn't know that it was an aquired skill rather than something which comes naturally, and I had no idea how painful it could be at times. I also didn't know how good it is for babies, or appreciate how important that comfort and time out can be to them. Mikey's 13 and a half months old now - not too much difference between our boys ages :). What a year huh? :-D
A mum and loving it!
Megan Forbes wrote:
Mikey's 13 and a half months old now
Cool he must be walking now , did you celebrate his b'day :) I am planning a big party (My son was planning on arriving on my b'day 23rd aug but i convinced him to atleast delay it by a day so he came on 24th aug :-D)
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