ブリジット・リーガンのインスタグラム(bridgetregan) - 7月12日 10時32分
jois_de_eleora
@erinlcummings it's people like you ruining this country. I bet you were one of the spoiled girls in middle school too. The kind who acted like nobody's voice mattered unless you thought and said so. But you know what? That's okay. If cancer taught you anything it should be that difficult circumstances change the way we view things in life. Maybe instead of criticizing me and telling me what a teachable moment is, reconsidering the projection of your inability to comprehend, being compassionate and asking yourself what could make a person have such pain. Interject myself: open forum called Instagram: welcome to the party of the century- everyone was invited. EVERYONE. Don't dismiss me because I'm strong enough to voice something you don't like- on a level or two you can't think on - I don't know that you're very intelligent and maybe just a pretty face with good connections but I kind of feel sorry for you that you're so inept that you don't understand how poorly executed your manners are. But I guess being an over privileged in-compassionate idiot is what it takes to be part of the American Elite isn't it. I hope when you're traumatized in this life and need to overcome it- someone treats you exactly how you treated me just now. Over and over until it clicks. Maybe you should just be nice.
erinlcummings
@jois_de_eleora It was a rhetorical question but I’m glad you clarified. I just wanted to confirm that you were indeed comparing a sexual act to a mother feeding her child. Okay. Got it. You compared a man “needing release” to a child needing to eat. Okay. Got it. If you can’t see the wild differences between these two things and that the exposure of a man’s penis is vastly different from the exposure of a woman’s breasts, then sure - you can blame me all you want for not being able to have a conversation with you. A young man said that a woman breast-feeding was R-rated. I simply asked him why. Not you. Him. I didn’t shame him. I asked him why he felt that was R-rated. This could clearly be a teachable moment about why women SHOULD be able to breast-feed in public without shame or sexualization. You chose to interject yourself into the conversation by saying it was “traumatic” and comparing it to a child witnessing a blow-job. How was that you starting an intelligent conversation? It’s not. Oh and thanks for the unfollow. That’s like walking into a party you weren’t invited to and then announcing you’re leaving when no one realized you were there to begin with. Bye! ??????
jois_de_eleora
@erinlcummings Blow@jobs between husband and wife: it's the same level of intimacy between different partners in a different form. Breast feeding is equally as natural; yes; but it doesn't mean that it's healthy to be visible to the public. Sheltered, emotionally immature persons inability of emotional intelligently perceiving the suggestion that just because a body part was made a specific way means that it's also made for everyone in society to view with comfort on the same level in no way *could * should * would prohibit a statement from being made as a simple statement in disagreement form of act. I didn't shame her; but you have no issue shaming me For verbalizing distress and attempting to start an intelligent conversation? Then you ask the most basic questions and put me in a position to either shut down by insult or emotionally drain myself by responding to you for defense and for what? You don't have a right to exclaim that it's wrong to be different. No matter the reason. I'm sorry for you that your empathy is so genuinely restricted to what's popular that you're not able to grow in a conversation and don't worry; you're already unfollowed. ✌?❤️??
ej_boelt
@livelifelargela Lol, she’s a mother giving her child food. It just happens to be trough jer breast. And btw were breast not made in the first place to be a sex-symbol, they were made so that woman could feed their children. So that they dont die. So why, why, why does people think that it is so... traumatic when a women shows off her breast in public? I mean, men does it ALL THE TIME. It is only BECAUSE of men in older time were afraid of women and the fact that they can bleed and have children that it became distuebing if a woman menstruated or showed off her breasts. But yet on the other hand, many men loves to comment on our bodys and makes song about or curves and breast and stuff. I mean, take a break. The breasts were made so that women can feed the babys the brought to the world, so how come you say this is R rated?
aommoa120222
@jois_de_eleora that baby is one year old and a hungry baby needs to be fed. It is a natural thing that is accepted in public from all other animals and is something that should not be shamed. Breasts were made for a baby to eat, and a blowjob is not NECESSARY. A man being horny is not the same as a baby needing to eat, women should not have to go through great lengths to be in private or hide themselves trying to feed a baby just because people sexualize a lump of fat on a woman’s chest. A penis’ purpose is basically to both pee and have intercourse with, but a breast is not something that is made to be sexual, if people want to sexualize the lump then that is not a mother’s problem.
gayforparrilla
hey, Bridget!!! i’m not sure you can see this through tons of the notifications you get, but here’s a reminder anyway. you’re an amazing, wonderful and talented woman. you’re the biggest inspiration and motivation for many people out there including me. you taught me so much and i’m beyond grateful to you. you’re my light in the darkness, you saved me so many times and i don’t know what would i do without you. you mean literally the world to me and and i just wanna say thank you for everything. please, don’t forget that there are people who will love and support you no matter what. i hope your day is as bright as you’ve made my life.
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