In 2013, 81.1 percent of U.S. mothers said they started out breast-feeding their baby. That's up from 75 percent in 2008, and 70 percent in 2000, according to the CDC.
[...] 52 percent of U.S. mothers said they were still breast-feeding their infants when the babies were 6 months old, and 30 percent said they were still breast-feeding when the babies reached 1 year.
How should society handle breastfeeding in public and the workplace? Should there be any restrictions on the age of the child?
Breastfeeding has obvious benefits for a child's development, but breast milk is also a fluid of the body that can carry disease.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/mum-still-breastfeeds-daughter-aged-4881835
http://www.livescience.com/55846-breast-feeding-mothers-united-states.html
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 24 2016, @10:07PM
The point is that men are entitled
Translation: Men are better than women and women need to shut the fuck up and make sure that they don't make their betters (men, that is) uncomfortable or in any other way inconvenience them.
Another bright light of the twelfth century holds forth for our benefit. Thanks Francis [youtube.com].
What else needs to be said?