misuse of baby changing room

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Okay, first, I don't think breastfeeding is a "vulnerable time" but that's just my opinion.

So why are there breastfeeding rooms then? Lots of women are shy about exposing their breasts in public, which is precisely why there are rooms provided in some places. You might not share that reticence - fine - but it's unbelievable to deny the fact some nursing mothers feel they are more vulnerable than when fully covered up.

When I seek out a room like this it is for a very good and urgent reason.

I am glad to know you think your reasons trump those of anyone else who may be using the room.

What is more anti-social? Sitting in a room intended primarily for breastfeeding women when you 1) don't need to breastfeed 2) or even don't have a baby at all with you (as with the couples using it for "private time") or trying to access such a room because 1) you do have a baby 2) you need to breastfeed that baby.

The point is you don't know who is in the room before you start "making a nuisance of yourself" - your words, not mine. Surely this is self-evident, I can't believe I needed to repeat it.
 
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