These were adults not children. I don't think she lifted up her shirt and had the kid pick which one she chose to feed from. I believe she was probably exhausted from lack of sleep, and her judgement was off. I'm sure if she was bottle feeding it wouldn't have even been an issue. There are so many people in this country that have such an issue with breast feeding. I have seen women breast feeding in public and you can't see anything because they usually have a shawl or a really baggy shirt on. It's mostly people letting their minds wonder. She was comforting her sick infant child in the most loving way a mother can.
It's true. My family is from Europe. They have a different mindset than I do. My mom has movies that she would show to every Tom, Dick and Harry of me nursing, nothing hidden, I even yank at her boob with my mouth and twist it as I;m trying to see who is filming. Eesh.
In Spain, at BBQ's or any other kind of family function, my cousins will just whip it out and feed their kids. They do it in public too. There is no hiding under a blankie and being "discreet".
I will admit to being a bit taken aback whenever that happens because I am an American and just not used to seeing that. Offended? Not a chance. But it is a bit unnerving when you're not used to it.
I admit, too, that I would not be pleased if my professor brought their baby to class. I would be distracted watching it crawl around, etc. I would be irritated if my professor brought a sick child to class because I cannot afford to get ill (with asthma, a cold can become a nightmare).
But for goodness sake, she had an emergency. It was the first day of class. She tried to accommodate the students and her baby at the same time. And she wasn't doing it all southern European style. She said she was covered up. Why are people so rigid and uncompromising?
Part of what we learn in life is not from books. It's from experience. <modsnip>
Oh, and why did she breastfeed instead of using the bottle she would have had to prepare for daycare? Well, the kid was sick when she got up in the morning so she knew she didn't have to, perhaps.
But let's say she did have one prepared. There she is sitting with breasts filled with milk, it's just natural and more comfortable to use what she's got right there, especially with a sick baby who may take the milk more easily when wrapped close to her mommy.
I think people spend entirely too much time thinking about what makes them uncomfortable rather than thinking about how to make others comfortable. You talk about manners and politeness? I think the people making a big deal out of a mother feeding her kid (not the same as other "natural functions" - just feeding) need to learn a thing about politeness and manners and stop being such crybabies, too.
Ugh. Sorry, it brings me back to my law school days when students complained and griped about every little thing, complaining about professors, other students, etc., like they were in Kindergarten. It drove me nuts.