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Gwadien

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Oh, I must have missed that.

I thought you were saying to Job 'No Vodafone are shit, EE are better.'
 

Bodhi

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I was? I was under the impression Job was claiming the other way round?
 

Bodhi

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Just re read it and that is what he was saying. So, er, learn to read peasant :)
 

Job

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EE is faster, but 20mb on Vodafone is good enough, it's penetration into buildings, never could get a data signal most of the time on EE when in peoples house, the Voda always shows 3 bars.
 

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Just popped outside in my back garden. Heard a wierd noise. For this time of night. Sounds like someone's mowing their lawn.

Or putting a body thru a tree shredder

:ninja:
 

Lamp

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Can't see anything... Still going on... Very odd... Definitely a motor... I'm sure there's a perfectly ordinary reason...

Tomorrow's headline: the decapitated body of a tall man was found last night in West London...

/locks door
/ejects Highlander DVD
 

Scouse

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Bit weird that parents'd put that breastfeeding vid on youtube, but all sorts I guess.

It's a national scandal and to our societie's enduing shame that the UK has amongst the lowest breastfeeding rates in the world. I don't get a lot of this "mothers shouldn't feel pressured" shite - it shouldn't even be an issue. Given what we know about the massive advantages of breast milk just give your child the tit already ffs. :eek:
 

Job

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Bit weird that parents'd put that breastfeeding vid on youtube, but all sorts I guess.

It's a national scandal and to our societie's enduing shame that the UK has amongst the lowest breastfeeding rates in the world. I don't get a lot of this "mothers shouldn't feel pressured" shite - it shouldn't even be an issue. Given what we know about the massive advantages of breast milk just give your child the tit already ffs. :eek:
I just can't believe it's still an issue, people have been so brainwashed by bullshit science from babymilk manufacturers, with all that 'special' formula shite and ludicrous prices, there is actually a debate as to wether powdered baby milk is better.
Seriously a PROPER nutritionist needs to go on tv and explain it in black and white.
Hmmm, let's see, millions of years of evolution or some corporate money making claptrap.
 

DaGaffer

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I just can't believe it's still an issue, people have been so brainwashed by bullshit science from babymilk manufacturers, with all that 'special' formula shite and ludicrous prices, there is actually a debate as to wether powdered baby milk is better.
Seriously a PROPER nutritionist needs to go on tv and explain it in black and white.
Hmmm, let's see, millions of years of evolution or some corporate money making claptrap.

There is no debate, none. Every expectant mother in the UK is told "breast is best" in no uncertain terms. But having seen it firsthand, twice, breastfeeding isn't the easy option. From what I can see, its painful, time-consuming, and exhausting. Most women who switch to bottles feel guilty about it, but in most cases they also have lives.
 

old.Osy

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Time and again it was proven that breastfeeding sets the best start for the baby into this world. Unless you have a medical reason for it, you should always breastfeed your baby.

Not only it provides the much needed antibodies, nutrients, probiotics required for stomach development, it also provides comfort to the little one. It cures hiccups, calms the teeth aches and belly aches, etc.

If you're a mother who considers opting out of breastfeeding, maybe you shouldn't have had a baby in the first place, if you can't dedicate 1-2 years of your tits to your baby.
 

Scouse

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From what I can see, its painful, time-consuming, and exhausting. Most women who switch to bottles feel guilty about it, but in most cases they also have lives.
That's why I said it's to societies' enduring shame. Our economy is organised in such a way that it doesn't give women the time and space they need.

However, they still should feel guilty IMO - they've had a kid and it should come first in front of career and well, everything. If the obvious and well proven benefits of breastfeeding aren't enough to motivate them to push through the difficulties then they should feel bad about it. They're failing their child at the first hurdle.
 

DaGaffer

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Wow, what a pair of patronising arses. Who, by definition haven't breastfed or indeed have kids.

Sure you can point the finger at society's failings, but newsflash, it's the only one we've got. Enormous numbers of women have no choice about going back to work, and even those who don't can still have massive difficulties (about 10% get mastitis) , and I'd suggest that until either of you grow a functioning pair of tits, telling women they should just get their act together may result in a kick in the bollocks.
 

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