DH kind of encountered and got sucked into a conversation at work on breastfeeding. The two women that he was talking to both breastfed for a "short" amount of time (I don't know exact, but it was definitely less than a year, maybe less than six months). Here is a paraphrase of the conversation as relayed to me by DH:
Co-Worker 1: Breastfeeding for a little while is OK, but (said in a whisper) I know someone who breastfed for THREE years.
DH: Well, it is perfectly normal to breastfeed for four years. (Co-worker 1 gives him a dirty look) Kristen is still breastfeeding our two year old.
Co-worker 1: Well, I don't like it when they pull up your shirt and unlatch your bra in public, that is just too much.
DH: Well, DD doesn't do that much anymore, Kristen has worked on stopping that (i.e. nursing manners) and when she does nurse in public, you can't see anything.
Co-worker 2: Well have you started weaning at all?
DH: Well, we have started the weaning process (because solids have been introduced), and we have set a "drop dead" date.
Co-worker 1: When is that?
DH: Prom night.
Co-worker 2: (while laughing) I don't think her prom date would like it very much if she was still nursing!
I
:
him SO much!
Co-Worker 1: Breastfeeding for a little while is OK, but (said in a whisper) I know someone who breastfed for THREE years.
DH: Well, it is perfectly normal to breastfeed for four years. (Co-worker 1 gives him a dirty look) Kristen is still breastfeeding our two year old.
Co-worker 1: Well, I don't like it when they pull up your shirt and unlatch your bra in public, that is just too much.
DH: Well, DD doesn't do that much anymore, Kristen has worked on stopping that (i.e. nursing manners) and when she does nurse in public, you can't see anything.
Co-worker 2: Well have you started weaning at all?
DH: Well, we have started the weaning process (because solids have been introduced), and we have set a "drop dead" date.
Co-worker 1: When is that?
DH: Prom night.
Co-worker 2: (while laughing) I don't think her prom date would like it very much if she was still nursing!
I
:
him SO much!





That's awesome! What a great hubby 


I truly feel like it makes so much more of an impact when they do, though. I wish more men were like your DH!!!
