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I'm glad to see the majority

I'm glad to see the majority of comments here are in agreement with the Facebook decision. It is their site, their terms of agreement (which all these mothers have signed), and unless there is some fundamental civil right mothers have to *force* a free service to broadcast photos of their nipples and areola (and I've not yet heard of any such right), then Facebook is well within bounds. These mothers may be a little too self-focused - they seem to have forgotten the main reason for their discussion board in the first place - simply to post informative photos and talk with other mothers about breast-feeding. Now they are insisting their online discussion is pointless unless the universe is able to see their nipples. This really doesnt make much sense to me. And the comment above about "Hot Mothers Breastfeeding Babies Who May Turn Out Hot.com" may sound silly but is actually very astute and a realistic consideration.

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