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6-Year-Old Defends Mom Who Was Shamed for Breastfeeding in Her Own Car
In a world where breastfeeding mothers often face unsolicited advice or harsh comments, one Australian mother, Lily Thompson, found herself in a surprising situation. While parked in a shaded area with tinted windows, she was confronted by a woman who yelled, “Put your f***ing breasts away!” Can you believe that? It’s wild to think someone would scold a mom for feeding her child, especially in the privacy of her own vehicle.
Thankfully, Lily’s six-year-old son, Max, came to the rescue. He boldly responded to the woman, saying, “If you don’t like it, just don’t look!” Lily couldn’t have been prouder. “I’m so impressed by my little guy,” she shared with the local news. It’s baffling that someone would use such language in front of a child, right?
Lily has faced judgment from others when feeding her son with a bottle in nursing rooms and while pumping. Her son was born with a tongue tie, making latching difficult. But honestly, she should take a cue from Max. His simple wisdom for busybodies is spot on—if you don’t like it, keep your eyes to yourself!
Stories like this about mothers being shamed for simply nourishing their kids are all too common. It often feels like we’re stuck in a bizarre cycle of judgment. While it’s unfortunate that Lily had to deal with that rude encounter, it’s heartwarming to see her son stand up for her in such a thoughtful manner. Kudos to Lily for raising such a confident child!
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In summary, a mother faced public shaming for breastfeeding in her car, but her six-year-old son defended her with an impressive retort. His response highlights the importance of support and understanding for mothers everywhere.