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Old 01-05-2011, 03:45 AM   #947
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Originally Posted by Pushka View Post
I wouldn't have thought changing a baby's nappy would be a moral issue, but rather a health and hygiene one. I don't particuafly need to see a pooey nappy in public view but would suggest they go to the change tables designed for that purpose. But breastfeeding is entirely different and should be acceptable everywhere.
I don't know what facilities were available to her, but the airport was extremely crowded at the time. In France, during holiday peak times, women frequently use the men's toilets (not for changing nappies), for example, at autoroute stops, because they don't want to queue. I have lived in both the US and EU, so I am familiar with the different attitudes to nudity and some of the paradoxes, and hypocrisies. For example, we can freely discuss aspects of paedophilia, or child pornography, and so on (but not religion or politics) yet some people get upset when a woman's breast is exposed. As you said, go figure.

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