Dirty Hipsters said:
And yes, breast feeding is natural and nonsexual. You know what else is natural and nonsexual (to me)? Urinating, but I don't want to see a woman squat down on a lawn and take a piss either.
cthulhuspawn82 said:
As many people bring up during the breastfeeding argument, pissing is natural so why don't we do that in public. The reason why you cant pee in public is because men can pee. Only women can breast feed, which lets them fallaciously link it to women's rights/women's choice. If men produced milk and fed babies the same way women do, public breastfeeding could be labeled inappropriate and regulated to private places like bathrooms.
Gamer87 said:
Breastfeeding a baby is one of the most natural things you can do.
So is also a lot of other things like urinating or having sex.
All of these have to do with bodily functions and they would all gross me out seeing others do in public.
AndrewC said:
Taking a shit is also natural but I don't drop one in the middle of the street or on a train do I?
wildstars said:
I think the urination comparison is an attempt to point out that 'natural & non-sexual' is not a valid arguing point. I would've gone with coughing as a comparison. Also, no matter what it is... its sexual to somebody.
Long and short of it is: if its legal (and even if it isn't) I just deal with it. But you've gotta put up with my harmless but loud persistent cough in exchange.
Hokay, sorry for the miltiquote, but this has to be pointed out. The reasons why going to the bathroom in public and breastfeeding in public are stigmatized as "gross" are apples and oranges to each other in ways that should be obvious. Trying to make an "if A then B" comparison between the two makes it look like you're deliberately avoiding thinking your position through.
Crapping and/or pissing in public is stigmatized as gross because it's massively unsanitary. You're depositing a big, nasty, health risky mess in a place where other people have to deal with it and continue to deal with it after you're gone. There is a very good reason why latrines placed separate from common areas is a universal feature of all but the most backward of societies, both modern and historical. In a modern society there's also the implication that the person doing it probably isn't wiping, and definitely isn't washing, and therefore is in general someone you don't want to physically interact with even when they aren't crapping/pissing.
And before you say "bodily fluids" about the latter point: piss and shit are produced by the body because they are wastes and toxins your body needs to get rid of. Not wanting to come in contact with them, either others' or your own, makes sense because stuff the body needs to get rid of is obviously stuff you don't want to reintroduce to the body. Milk is produced by the body for
literally the exact opposite purpose: to nourish and promote the health of another human.
From a sanitation perspective, you are literally better off shaking hands with someone who just finished breastfeeding an infant than someone who just finished licking BBQ sauce off their fingers. Which brings us back to the "it's eating" point others have said: rationally all the things that make breastfeeding "gross" would apply equally or more to eating. If you object to public breastfeeding on sanitation grounds, then to not object to public eating in general for the same reasons would be intellectually dishonest.
Breastfeeding is stigmatized as "gross" because our specific family of cultures has convinced itself that breasts are intrinsically sexual regardless of context, and that that's a bad thing regardless of context. Thus boobs = inappropriate, and contexts which conflict with sexuality are perceived as jarringly paraphilic rather than simply nonsexual. Also because we've somehow detached human milk from the concept of "food" and falsely reclassified it in the same context as things like blood or piss or semen. This despite us happily consuming non-human dairy as food, and the fact that dairy in general is one of the only foods in nature which
actually exists to be a food, as opposed to being another organism trying to exist in it's own right before being suborned as food by another organism.
TL/DR: being grossed out by people pissing/crapping in public has a solid practical basis independent of cultural mores/views. Being grossed out by breastfeeding in public is just a cultural artifact, and ultimately an internally inconsistent one.