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In reply to the discussion: Target Nurse-In: Did It Change Perceptions of Public Breast-Feeding? [View all]hlthe2b
(102,238 posts)17. I speak only to what is posted.... I think I've covered all possibilities
and thus my comments hold... if, as you say, these employees violated Target's policies, then I'm hoping they have intervened to appropriately to prevent future episodes. But, as i stated, it is not inappropriate to offer a more comfortable setting, if the woman so chooses to accept. Basic courtesy on the part of that employee, even if, as it appears the other employee reacted very inappropriately. Encourage the first. Punish the second.
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Personally, I'd find a fitting room more comfortable than the crowded floor of women's wear section.
hlthe2b
Dec 2011
#1
"after she’d plopped down on the floor in the women’s clothing department to discreetly nurse"
RetroLounge
Dec 2011
#4
I question the veracity of the article, given they described her as having "plopped down" which...
hlthe2b
Dec 2011
#11
Not what I read. Store employee asked if she could set her up in the dressing room...
Honeycombe8
Dec 2011
#27
I would just think that having a bench or chair in the dressing room would be more comfortable
tammywammy
Dec 2011
#28