Argumentative Essay On Breastfeeding In Public

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Breastfeeding in Public Breastfeeding in public has been a topic for many years. Both sides of yes and no have argued with less than smart arguments and some have had rather good arguments. According to debate.org, 58% of people say yes and 42% of people say no. Both sides are split in half and make points that contradict the other, However, the winning side should be that it is allowed in public as it technically already is in 49 states legally. However the law about breastfeeding is very vague when it’s not the federal law. According to breastfeedinginpublic.com, the federal law is that as long as a women has been invited previously onto government property and are on it at the time of feeding, they cannot be told to leave or any signs …show more content…
Other mothers have also stated that men like to make the excuse that it's indecent to be breastfeeding in public even though when compared to a sexy woman wearing a revealing outfit the sexy woman is more acceptable and the breastfeeding mother is called disgusting and sometimes an attention seeker. Boobs in this generation have been sexualized so much that many have forgotten that they were originally made for feeding a baby. It’s merely a bonus that they are pleasurable for both man and woman who decide to make love; and speaking of making love, many women have stated that breastfeeding is natural and should be allowed to feed in public. However most men have came back with the fact that sex is natural but they don’t do it in public. There’s a difference between feeding a living being for nutrients and making love on a bench in the park. Other men, according to healthguidance.org argue against it for the protection of woman, saying that their inviting creeps and perverts and the man wishes to protect the mother and baby. Some people say use a pump. Women’sforum.com describes why women breastfeed and their reasons such as running out of milk they pumped and need a way to feed the