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In reply to the discussion: Court orders mother to hand over nursing infant to father on weekends [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)373. It was partially tongue in cheek, though also just venting some frustration...
at idiots who are being biased towards one or the other, when it seems rather obvious that we have too little information to go on, and, from what we know so far, the mom is willing to use the media for leverage in a private family affair, which makes me question her parental fitness, and the father is, well I don't know his parental fitness, frankly, we have no info on that. I just find it illuminating that so many people are siding with the mother for no better reason than she is a woman.
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Court orders mother to hand over nursing infant to father on weekends [View all]
The Straight Story
Jul 2013
OP
She'll keep Breast Feeding the kid for 2 or 3 years to keep him from the father
FreakinDJ
Jul 2013
#73
Well I can tell you am a big breasted woman and I had an extremely hard time
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#68
And no mother should deprive the father from taking care of his baby either.
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#123
You think the father would put his child in a precarious position? I commend him for
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#138
we don't really know that. all we are getting is her side of the story. believe me I have seen the
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#275
You had trouble breastfeeding, so your comment that "the mother can put her breast milk
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#121
Well just remember one thing when it comes to parents. There is her side,
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#127
I don't buy it. Men can and have raised their infants even when mothers die god forbid.
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#274
I can't argue that point. I agree. On the other hand what if the mother had died? That
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#277
But we can see the best course of action for the baby, and that's to continue to be with the mom now
Arugula Latte
Jul 2013
#234
there is more to this story then we are getting. I don't believe that. Before I believe it
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#276
While I don't doubt the benefits of breastfeeding in shoring up the immune system of infants...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#359
Uhm, hate to ask the obvious, but if that's true, doesn't that mean...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#354
That's the opposite of what orphanage and adoption studies show. Experiences before
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#360
" I don't think this father has the best interest of the nursing baby in mind."
opiate69
Jul 2013
#131
yes I understand that. All am saying in this case we don't know everything.
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#300
Well I big busted and I couldn't get anything out. But I swear I had a friend who was small
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#328
My kids didn't like bottle. Only wanted to breast feed. It is possible as a problem.
ejpoeta
Jul 2013
#366
agree. I had a hard time from the beginning. Every time my son latched on it hurt
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#369
It was very painful for sure at times. I got some cream to help. My oldest I dried up
ejpoeta
Jul 2013
#372
Breasting feeding is a personal thing. I never had a daughter but if she said she wanted
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2013
#423
It's false that a 4 month old has already gotten most of the benefits. The AAP recommends
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#15
So basically you are saying fathers have rights, but certainly not equal rights of access...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#304
Not what I said at all. Anyone, male or female, who can't distinguish between the needs of ...
Hekate
Jul 2013
#316
What needs do infants under 2 years of age need that can't be fulfilled by a father as easily as...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#318
But would two days out of the week of bottle feeding be that traumatic?
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#322
You don't think it's detrimental to the infant who is being breastfeed to suddenly be removed
womanofthehills
Jul 2013
#409
I'm going out on a limb here. I understand breast feeding is the best but...
Democrat 4 Ever
Jul 2013
#286
+1 - family dynamics have changed and breast feeding may not be viable - they should goto
leftyohiolib
Jul 2013
#312
In infancy, what the baby needs more than anything else is consistent, daily time with
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#320
Basically you are saying that working parents are psychologically damaging their children...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#331
No, I didn't say that. I said that infants need daily care "at least part time"
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#349
My mom couldn't take care of me for several months of the first year of my life...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#367
All mammals nurse their young. Human babies don't even get their baby teeth till they're 6 or 7
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#33
Felt about what? I'm assuming denying the father his parental rights?
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#333
Mine was the same way...no artificial nipples for her!! Never accepted a rubber
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#125
Novel idea... Do what is BEST for the baby. I'm not saying what that is, but the judge
hlthe2b
Jul 2013
#34
I'm intrigued at how much overlap there is between the "rights of the baby"
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2013
#57
And did you read the bit in the article where she also refused to let him have the 2 year old?
Violet_Crumble
Jul 2013
#65
I wonder how long the father would be willing to try with a bottle and formula.
Brickbat
Jul 2013
#29
Heh. Not exactly what I was saying, although I can see how it comes across that way.
Brickbat
Jul 2013
#281
Very bad. It is bad for the baby. That is what should be the guiding decision here.
morningfog
Jul 2013
#113
About the only thing that Mens' Rights Advocates get right is in aptly naming
galileoreloaded
Jul 2013
#66
That could cause some real health issues for the mom too. But I would just hand him the baby.
appleannie1
Jul 2013
#72
I never said men can't take care of babies. The baby will not take a bottle and unless something
appleannie1
Jul 2013
#90
A lot of breast fed babies won't take a bottle. Also, there has to be a reason the parents are
appleannie1
Jul 2013
#98
I'm sure if there was abuse the woman wouldn't have hesistated to mention it
tammywammy
Jul 2013
#101
Bah. Put both parents in jail cells and don't let them out until they can behave like adults.
hunter
Jul 2013
#104
So much offensive bullshit in this thread. This is like a men's rights wet dream.
morningfog
Jul 2013
#112
He is clearly insisting on preventing his child from the benefits of breastfeeding.
morningfog
Jul 2013
#145
The childs best interest is not in jeopardy if other solutions for his feeding are available.
opiate69
Jul 2013
#154
His idea of "best interests" also completely negates any benefit the child/father relationship has
Major Nikon
Jul 2013
#181
Heh.. guess he doesn't have to go through the trouble of trashing the thread now...
opiate69
Jul 2013
#171
I've never heard of a child starving to death because they wouldn't take a bottle
Major Nikon
Jul 2013
#191
The court *acting in the best interests of the child* has decreed weekend visitation.
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2013
#297
Who's got the calendar handy? Aren't we due for a circumcision flamewar soon?
opiate69
Jul 2013
#186
You know, since I made that I have searched and searched for the picture of the scientist with the
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2013
#190
Here's the thing: Biologically speaking I know how intensive and restrictive dedicated breastfeeding
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2013
#214
He's going on his knowledge of human biology and experience with his own children
BainsBane
Jul 2013
#228
So you felt the need to throw out irrelevant information because you're a self described expert
Major Nikon
Jul 2013
#261
There is a limited amount of information in the story, period, to be sure.
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2013
#250
Well, here's the other thing, speaking of data points that can't be twisted or misrepresented;
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2013
#265
One would hope that it's just a matter of differing thoughts on what's best for him
Major Nikon
Jul 2013
#268
I'd say that assesment of the position -that it's misandry- is wrong, too.
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2013
#249
They're from this very thread.. but just go ahead and keep your fingers firmly in your ears
opiate69
Jul 2013
#381
It appears that 'The Patriarchy' all overt the world, is coming totally unhinged.
DeSwiss
Jul 2013
#195
Overnight stays with my nephew were cool, he slept through the night...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#344
You are right on the last part, it is a somewhat unusual order for a judge to get involved directly.
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#345
She is arguing that, she's also arguing, I think, that men are incapable of taking care of infants.
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#342
From what I can tell on this thread, to some people, the father has no more right to see his...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#287
What plight? Why use biased words here, we have one side of the story...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#311
the fact that she's denying visitation for the 2 year old as well is evidence of bad faith. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2013
#299
I don't understand it either, and a lot of things can happen to prevent safe breastfeeding...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#339
she should get brief nursing visits during the weekends until the baby is weaned.
librechik
Jul 2013
#291
It is good that the child will benefit from time spent with his father. n/t
leeroysphitz
Jul 2013
#293
My solution is that if they aren't mature enough to deal with each other...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#309
Nothing indicates the children are suffering under their mother's care.
ConcernedCanuk
Jul 2013
#314
It was partially tongue in cheek, though also just venting some frustration...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#373