50 Things That Are More Objectively More Disturbing Than Seeing A Woman Breastfeed In Public
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50 Things That Are More Objectively More Disturbing Than Seeing A Woman Breastfeed In Public

Literally... anything.

2013
50 Things That Are More Objectively More Disturbing Than Seeing A Woman Breastfeed In Public
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Women have been breastfeeding since the beginning of time, but for some reason, people have a serious issue with it being done in public (even though the breast is usually covered 99% of the time). Ironic that society loves to sexualize women's bodies in public but when we actually use our anatomical functions for its purpose, everyone freaks out!

Well, here are 50 things that'd be way worse to see in public than a mother breastfeeding her child.

1. The amount of germs that are on our phones

2. The search history on a man's browser

3. The government trying to defund Planned Parenthood

4. Bella Thorne.

5. If Kylie Jenner is pregnant or not

6. The fact that racist people still exist

7. When your charger stops working

8. Realizing the class you skipped takes attendance

9.The amount of preservatives in our campus dining

10. Older men who pay you for feet pictures

11. When your tab won't close out at a bar

12. When your bank account has reached the negatives

13. The fact that our planet is getting hotter

14. Larry Nassar getting away with abusing young women for over a decade

15. Men are actually buying robots to have sexual intercourse with

16. Seeing someone you're related to on Tinder

17. Realizing you're only five minutes into your workout

18. Getting goosebumps right out of the shower

19. People who wear fedoras

20. The opioid addiction in America

21. Being in public and not being able to pick your wedgie

22. Feeling yourself getting sick

23. Realizing you're catching feelings for someone

24. When it's your turn to order the Uber

25. Paying $100 for an access code

26. When no one tells you you have something in your teeth

27. A relative asking what your plan is for your life

28. When your best friend blacks out at the pregame

29. Cops who fine you $100 for not stopping all the way

30. People who wear trench coats

31. The divorce rate in America

32. When the eyebrow lady asks "upper lip too?"

33. The Jonas Brothers breaking up

34. The way girls treat each other

35. Drinks that are over $6

36. People who think they are wife material because they cooked Kraft Mac N' Cheese

37. People's moms who have to remind them to brush their teeth still

38. When the dentist is scraping your teeth with that sharp knife thing

39. Stepping on the scale at a doctor's office

40. Paying $75 for the doctor to tell you you do not have the Flu

41. Cover at bars

42. The taxes on tampons

43. The fact that we still don't know what happened to MH-370

44. People who don't respond to texts and emails

45. Logan Paul

46. People who take Xanax bars for fun

47. Crippling anxiety

48. Being cheated on

49. People who are on their deathbed and feel like they didn't live their life to the fullest because they were scared of what people thought of them

50. Our current president

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