Okay, to keep this fun for everyone, there are a few rules for posting. Here they are:
- Post all comments anonymously. Any comment that is not posted anonymously will be rejected. This is to preserve the 'theme' of the blog. This also keeps people from tracking your dirty little secrets back to you.
- Post as many comments as you want, but try to keep them within a reasonable length. Be blunt. There's no reason to be shy or use long stories to defend yourself.
- Nothing too graphic please. I've put the "adult" filter on, but no pornographic stories please. We don't need ALL the raunchy details.
I will be moderating comments to make sure that they follow the rules and to keep it anonymous. If your comment is not moderated within a day (I'll try to keep up with it) try reposting. If I reject it is probably only because you did not post anonymously.
12/30/2009
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I don't get the concept of "proud" formula feeders. I am not trying to diss anyone who has to use formula because they have no other reasonable choice. However, pretending you are "proud" to use formula is nonsensical to me. Pride is something you take in things you work hard at ... for a job well done ... (breastfeeding would be an example, but there are tons other) ... but buying artificial baby food off of a store shelf that is nutritionally inferior to breastmilk is not a "job well done" IMO. Is it some people's only option? Yes! Do others formula feed out of convenience and shrug off the health and mental development benefits they are denying their LO. Yes!
ReplyDeleteJust don't get the pride thing. Sorry, but, yeah, I said it.