Mom Breastfeeding Her Child on a Plane is Accused of Trying to 'Steal' Someone's Man
Source – A mother who has been accused of trying to ‘steal’ other women’s men by breastfeeding in public has shared nude photos of herself nursing her two-and-a-half-year-old child in defiance of her critics.
Reka Nyari, a 39-year-old photographer living in New York, revealed she was on a flight from New York City to Budapest with her 34-month-old daughter, Ilo, when the woman sitting in front of them degraded her for breastfeeding her little girl.
‘She called me “disgusting” followed by a litany of degrading swear words,’ Reke recalled. ‘Apparently she thought I was trying to steal her man by quietly breastfeeding my baby during the landing of the plane.’
Reka, who has more than 31,000 Instagram followers, uses her social media platform to educate critics about the benefits of nursing by sharing photos of herself breastfeeding her little girl.
You go, Reka Nyari! You are my kind of woman. Make that, person. Or even better than person … mother. Strong. Independent. Confident. Nurturing. An activist, fighting for social justice. Everything our society should want in one of our fellow persons, Reka Nyari is.
And what kind of a sicko do you have to be to gaze upon her feeding her child and see anything depicted here but an idyllic depiction of a mother’s love?
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And what kind of an insecure, hateful shrew do you have to be to think Reka feeding her baby on a plane is somehow a ploy to attract men? Or to call her “disgusting” and a “litany of degrading swear words” for doing the most natural thing in the world? I mean, why are people so mean?
I can’t imagine what kind of problems that other passenger must have in her relationship to feel so threatened, but that’s a “her” problem, not an “us” problem. I think I can speak for most men when I say we are not at all interested in sight of a topless woman like Reka Nyari, except in the most wholesome, natural and beautiful sense of the word. She wasn’t about to “steal” anything, except our hearts. You keep doing you, Reka and don’t let the bastards drag you down.