Secretly feeding station in Seoul




Precisely because the breast is the holiday with Hana is no such thing. If I could give kunstvoeding would have been really difficult. I would probably have taken all food from home because the baby food in Korea is still different. Moreover, I have to buy bottled water because the tap water tastes like chlorine in Korea. Where did I warm the bottle to make? What a hassle.

Gyeongbokgung palace in Seoul
In Korea we meet not only family but also many friends and acquaintances of my husband. Usually in a restaurant or a coffee. Korean women do not breast-feed in public. It is not that it is not accepted, but the women themselves are quite prudish. In the summer you see, for example, almost no women in bikini or swimsuit. We find them exposed. They just go in shorts and T-shirt in the water. I’m not ashamed of, so I educated in Korea simply everywhere. I’m surprised but especially look mollified. Furthermore they will adopt thinking: Oh, that woman is foreign and there will be feeding in public is normal.




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