annsni said:I'm not sure how old your mother is (my own mother's age-group did NOT breastfeed) but with the advent of commercial formula, it became less common to breastfeed because it was considered inferior to the wonderful formula. But before formula really became readily available, breastfeeding was pretty much the only way to feed a child - and breastfeeding wherever it needed to be was the norm.
Most of the women I knew growing up BF, but never once did I associate it with anything other than a baby being feed,
I think the problem is more in the "EYE/MIND" of the "beholder" than feeding a "hungry baby".
After all, God ordained it to be that way, why call "good"--"evil"??