breast nectar: it does a body good
Breast-Fed Babies Handle Stress Better Later in Life: Study
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August 4th, 2006 at 11:39 am
/cough Bullsh…..
August 5th, 2006 at 7:38 am
/cough Bullsh…..
Ditto……….
August 5th, 2006 at 8:35 am
This is just another way of saying the best place for children is in the intact nuclear family where the mother is a mother and the father is a father, with a degree of titilation thrown in to make the waste of apparent U.K. taxpayer money seem worthwhile.
However, I doubt the British government will take its own advice, and expect the nine-fold increase in problems stemming from divorce to be ignored, while the two-fold increase in problems stemming from bottle-feeding will be big news causing Parliament to rush through more pro-mother (i.e. anti-father) legislation. Same old thing, same as America.
August 5th, 2006 at 8:59 am
Allow me to clarify. With western democracies including the U.K. and the U.S. at war with the nuclear family, they cannot pass legislation to actually help mothers, unless of course it is to help mothers wield superior rights against fathers. Maybe we can at least demand that the pro-mother legislation no longer diminish fatherhood, putting them in a tough spot to defend, as it should be. After all, nine times the level of problems in a non-PC area ought to be at least half as important as two times the level of problems in a politically correct area.
August 5th, 2006 at 9:05 am
For the mathematically inclined, the question becomes, is the PC factor greater than 4.5 or less than 4.5? While even the emphasis Yahoo chose to place on this article as a breast-milk article would imply it is greater than 4.5, if my vote counted I’d neutralize it at 1.0.
August 7th, 2006 at 12:14 pm
DcFather: thank you – you have spotlighted and articulately defended the central premise of the original post: “This is just another way of saying the best place for children is in the intact nuclear family where the mother is a mother and the father is a father.”
You got that right. (and ditto on the rest…esp the rating idea lol!)
What troubles me is not your very intelligent response, but the hateful (and rather stupid) comments (*cough*) that preceded it. I mean, come on. Who can defend the idea that “breastmilk is not good for babies.” Give me frickin’ break.