No problem here either. My wife didn't have to do it with our first kid but since she plans to feed longer with the 2nd (which is on his or her way), the situation may come up. I'd rather have my child (or anyone elses child) get the needed nutrition than have to do without because of everyone elses inadaquacies.
At my sons 1 year birthday party, my wifes (very hot, former stripper) cousin brought her 10 month old son. She breast fed him a couple of times during the party and no one said a thing. Even though the event was attended by people she had never met before, she didn't feel the need to ask everyone how they felt before she began (and I'm glad she didn't).
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