Pics Of Breastfeeding Her Child Has Become a Source Of Arguments
“A mother’s love for her child is like nothing else in this world”. It is the lovely and unbreakable bond in Universe But the same bond is now a part of controversies and debates when the mum of one recently posted a pic of herself breastfeeding her daughter. Tamara Ecclestone , the wife of F1 billionaire Bernie Ecclestone and most importantly a mother of one has made her feelings on breastfeeding CRYSTAL clear.
Tamara clearly denied to stop nursing her daughter, Sophia, who is nearly three. The proud mum took help of Instagram and cleared her thoughts about nursing her daughter by posting pics of nursing her daughter.
In her post She stood against the people, who are trying to sexualize breastfeeding instead of taking it a normal and most important need of a child. After her post, a debate has started on her post in comments where some stood with her and while some against. Those who tried to relate breastfeeding with sexuality were mentioned unwell in her post. Some of her fans stood with her and defended her by saying “you are so beautiful inside and outside.”
Another wrote: “Don’t worry about what other people say and do what’s right for you and your daughter. The two of you share an amazing bond!”
Another fan commented, “Seriously you’re an amazing mum and such an inspiration, keep on boobing that wonderful little lady and sod all the haters!”
While others seemed to be opposite and were throughout against her post.
In her second picture, she thanked the photographer for capturing the moment and spreading her message through this pic. She also mentioned that importance of breastfeeding a child as it plays a vital role in nurturing a child. With this post of, she has clearly mentioned her feelings and thoughts for those who relate breastfeeding with sexuality.
Late Last Year, She denied on stopping the breastfeeding of her daughter. She mentioned her priorities and preference as her daughter and is ready to do anything to make this bond more strong. she told “When there are people walking around the streets these days in thongs and bras, I’m like: ‘Really? Can anyone say anything?’ I find it bizarre what people’s priorities are.”
“We’ll cross that bridge if it comes to it, but for now she’s my baby. You’re doing something that is so amazing for your child, but it can cause such hostility and anger.” she added.
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