It reminds me of this political cartoon:
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I actually used to work at Victoria's Secret as a sales associate, and I shop there quite a bit. So I have zero against the place. But it's kind of funny how people are totally okay with their ads, but then they'll say "Breastfeeding in public? How indecent!" It's hypocrisy at it's finest. I only really had one person say something to me when I breastfed my daughters in public. They said "Can't you do that at home?" and I was like "No, I kind of can't. I have triplets, and they're all hungry. If you want to deal with them all crying because they're hungry be my guest and take care of them while I get my shopping done." Though I do have to say it wasn't a guy who said it to me, it was a woman who looked about the same age as me (which was in my early 20's at the time)
![[Image: bhmuj0k.png]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=i.imgur.com%2Fbhmuj0k.png)
I actually used to work at Victoria's Secret as a sales associate, and I shop there quite a bit. So I have zero against the place. But it's kind of funny how people are totally okay with their ads, but then they'll say "Breastfeeding in public? How indecent!" It's hypocrisy at it's finest. I only really had one person say something to me when I breastfed my daughters in public. They said "Can't you do that at home?" and I was like "No, I kind of can't. I have triplets, and they're all hungry. If you want to deal with them all crying because they're hungry be my guest and take care of them while I get my shopping done." Though I do have to say it wasn't a guy who said it to me, it was a woman who looked about the same age as me (which was in my early 20's at the time)