yes it is natures thing breast feeding , why we have come to the stage of support . every women should do it else there are other complication needs to be borned by the lady
yes it is natures thing breast feeding , why we have come to the stage of support . every women should do it else there are other complication needs to be borned by the lady
yes it is natures thing breast feeding , why we have come to the stage of support . every women should do it else there are other complication needs to be borned by the lady
yes it is natures thing breast feeding , why we have come to the stage of support . every women should do it else there are other complication needs to be borned by the lady
Breast feeding is a natural process. Media should not make it a subject to debate. If you go to north east, even now in villages of Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, and Orissa, breast feeding by woman young and old is a common sight. Why such matters become a sensation like the winking issue happened a few days ago. Regarding Kerala, It is a peculiar state. Though they consider them most literate their mind is still filled with the orthodox mentality. If someone is sitting in a ladies seat is likely to be fined. Being lived in the north east and in the north we never faced a problem traveling sitting in any vacant seat in a bus. Once traveling with my wife in a bus about a decade back in Kerala I was in a very peculiar situation. My wife got a seat and I was standing. I found a seat vacant near to a lady sitting, and I sat down there. The lady became nervous and tried to sit as far away from me as if my touching will make her pregnant. All the passengers started looking at me with curiosity. Then I took the courage and asked another passenger, what is the wrong with me, do I look like a cartoon ? He simply smiled and said, "you are sitting on a ladies' seat. I stood up and the seat was lying vacant till I got down.
Breast feeding is a natural process. Media should not make it a subject to debate. If you go to north east, even now in villages of Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, and Orissa, breast feeding by woman young and old is a common sight. Why such matters become a sensation like the winking issue happened a few days ago. Regarding Kerala, It is a peculiar state. Though they consider them most literate their mind is still filled with the orthodox mentality. If someone is sitting in a ladies seat is likely to be fined. Being lived in the north east and in the north we never faced a problem traveling sitting in any vacant seat in a bus. Once traveling with my wife in a bus about a decade back in Kerala I was in a very peculiar situation. My wife got a seat and I was standing. I found a seat vacant near to a lady sitting, and I sat down there. The lady became nervous and tried to sit as far away from me as if my touching will make her pregnant. All the passengers started looking at me with curiosity. Then I took the courage and asked another passenger, what is the wrong with me, do I look like a cartoon ? He simply smiled and said, "you are sitting on a ladies' seat. I stood up and the seat was lying vacant till I got down.
This universal truth needs no campaign. Our religion had build very strong scientific base/foundation over the subject. The ad agencies need not harm the modestry and gracefulness of women.
Whenever a mother breast feeds her child, invariably we observe a glow on her face. The face of the model on the cover page does not appear so. In fact no amount of acting can bring such a glow. Instead the magazine should have used a painting by a good painter/artist, which would have depicted exact emotions of a mother or atleast more closer to reality. If there is a hue and cry that is because of such over commercialisation of the sacred act of a mother.
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