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  • #31
    Originally posted by MarissaNicole View Post
    I didn't get the one about "elective c-section" was she mocking people who get c-sections? Because getting a c-section seems un-crunchy!
    "Two words for you: Big Pharma/vaccine injury/Baby wise/elective c-section..." It was a list of things so heinous they need no further explanation than just two words.
    Alison

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    • #32
      I'm totally crunchy when it comes to food, though not in a vegetarian/vegan way. The other stuff...eh, not so much.

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      • #33
        Re: pumping. When I WOTH, my office door didn't lock. People used to knock and enter without waiting for a response. Drove. Me. Nuts. I once sent an e-mail to my department:

        Subject: Please Knock, Then Wait
        Body: I might be naked.
        Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by spotty_dog View Post
          "Two words for you: Big Pharma/vaccine injury/Baby wise/elective c-section..." It was a list of things so heinous they need no further explanation than just two words.
          Totally missed those, thanks for clearing it up.
          Loving wife of neurosurgeon

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          • #35
            Originally posted by spotty_dog View Post
            "Two words for you: Big Pharma/vaccine injury/Baby wise/elective c-section..." It was a list of things so heinous they need no further explanation than just two words.

            Hahaha that one actually made me laugh out loud.

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            • #36
              I used to be very crunchy, now not so much, unless you look in my cupboards.

              The sitting rinsing out poopy diapers was me a few years ago. Ha. Until a week after she started solids... then we were back to destroying the landfills.

              It's funny how things change. I have some very crunchy friends. I know some VERY crunchy women who have done things like eating placenta. We often get along until they find out that my husband is the King Of Epidurals... lol

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              • #37
                I've never nursed in a bathroom, but have nursed in change rooms. not because I wanted to shield the world from breastfeeding, but because I had one of those babies who would crane their neck every which way to not miss a moment of the action. I would go to the high end lingerie stores that had comfortable chairs and sit back there and nurse. The staff were always welcoming about it (I guess they see boobs all day anyway) and it was always quiet and relaxed.

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                • #38
                  Not crunchy. Really don't get the whole Mother Earth/in touch with your inner goddess/organic stuff. Seems like people have too much time on their hands.

                  Reminds me of that website, EpicFail, when they post pictures of some American/Western European indulgence, with the caption: "FIRST WORLD PROBLEM." Can't figure out how to discreetly breastfeed in a private stall of a public bathroom of an upscale restaurant? FIRST WORLD PROBLEM. Concerned that your little tike's overpriced Whole Foods rice formula might contain slightly inorganic biproducts? FIRST WORLD PROBLEM. Panicking about the plastic your baby's bottle is made of? FIRST WORLD PROBLEM.

                  Every time i read a crunchy parenting article, I want to send a copy of it to the website "Stuff White People Do.com" That site is hysterical. It is currently running an article on white people's inexplicable love of berrypicking--as if plucking it yourself is a religious experience that makes the food better...and pointing out that--in all other parts of the world and throughout history--this is considered undesirable manual labor, often done by people enslaved by...white people. Your berries bought in a box and not directly picked off the bush? Really, truly--to most people, this is just not a problem.

                  But, that being said, to each his own. I am also a big advocate of parenting YOUR way and not caring if others don't get it!
                  Last edited by GrayMatterWife; 02-08-2012, 09:23 PM.

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                  • #39
                    There's a "Stuff Medical Students Say" one on YouTube now. I can't post the link from my bb. I bet we could come up with a million more things that med students/residents/dawters say...
                    Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by GrayMatterWife View Post
                      Not crunchy. Really don't get the whole Mother Earth/in touch with your inner goddess/organic stuff. Seems like people have too much time on their hands.

                      Reminds me of that website, EpicFail, when they post pictures of some American/Western European indulgence, with the caption: "FIRST WORLD PROBLEM." Can't figure out how to discreetly breastfeed in a private stall of a public bathroom of an upscale restaurant? FIRST WORLD PROBLEM. Concerned that your little tike's overpriced Whole Foods rice formula might contain slightly inorganic biproducts? FIRST WORLD PROBLEM. Panicking about the plastic your baby's bottle is made of? FIRST WORLD PROBLEM.

                      Every time i read a crunchy parenting article, I want to send a copy of it to the website "Stuff White People Do.com" That site is hysterical. It is currently running an article on white people's inexplicable love of berrypicking--as if plucking it yourself is a religious experience that makes the food better...and pointing out that--in all other parts of the world and throughout history--this is considered undesirable manual labor, often done by people enslaved by...white people. Your berries bought in a box and not directly picked off the bush? Really, truly--to most people, this is just not a problem.

                      But, that being said, to each his own. I am also a big advocate of parenting YOUR way and not caring if others don't get it!
                      Well said. Couldn't agree more!

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