Oh, Ive been feeling a lot like this comic lately. Nursing acrobatics combined with wanting to meet the whole world can make for some fun nursing in public. Thanks for the laugh and helping me know I’m not the only one.
This comic has empowered me. I don’t mind nursing in public…but sometimes I’ll rationalize why I should hide. Twice in the past three days I was faced with the decision to feed my baby where I was or find a more secluded place and both times I thought of this comic and realised, it’s not a big deal. And furthermore, not my problem. I stayed right where I was (one busy, outdoor restaurant and one meeting where we were all in a circle and I was 2 seats from the speaker). Thanks for helping me (and my baby) help make breastfeeding normal one feeding at a time.
LOL! How well I know that situation!
Hilarious! I love how you capture your baby’s personality (and mine!) in your comics. So perfect.
::grins::
nursing toddlers are the best!
I can totally relate, great comic! Thanks for the laugh.
Ahhh yes! This happened to us OH so often! Thank you for the memory and the laugh
This is SO what my daughter, 15 months, is doing right now. I call it “leaving me hanging.” Literally.
hilarious!! totally what a nursing toddler who is that sociable and rested will do.
Gee I thought homeschoolers weren’t socialized or sociable… ;-P
that is my life right now.
I love this little comic. It captures nursing toddler action perfectly. Hehe. Made me giggle at work. My 15 mo. does this EXACT thing all the time.
Oh, Ive been feeling a lot like this comic lately. Nursing acrobatics combined with wanting to meet the whole world can make for some fun nursing in public. Thanks for the laugh and helping me know I’m not the only one.
I laughed out loud! I sooo know that scenerio. Hello world, here’s my boob
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Hi JMH, fabulous poster!
xox,
Heather
This comic has empowered me. I don’t mind nursing in public…but sometimes I’ll rationalize why I should hide. Twice in the past three days I was faced with the decision to feed my baby where I was or find a more secluded place and both times I thought of this comic and realised, it’s not a big deal. And furthermore, not my problem. I stayed right where I was (one busy, outdoor restaurant and one meeting where we were all in a circle and I was 2 seats from the speaker). Thanks for helping me (and my baby) help make breastfeeding normal one feeding at a time.
Love it!
I just found your site today, but I look forward to reading more of your comics.