I agree! I live in Panama where women breastfeed without a cover (like I used to do in the US). I've wondered what they would think of me if I get pregnant and use a cover in public. Would they think I am the weird one? Not that I think these women are weird...that's just the way it is here and in the US. What is culturally acceptable. The indigenous used to walk around here basically with no clothes on, but have since taken over a clothed view of life. I don't know that we would have moved our children here had there been a majority of naked people around. I'm in a group on facebook and someone posted a picture of a naked lady showering in the street in Panama City. It was quite interesting to see the reactions. Interesting post @jerrybanfield.
I agree! I live in Panama where women breastfeed without a cover (like I used to do in the US). I've wondered what they would think of me if I get pregnant and use a cover in public. Would they think I am the weird one? Not that I think these women are weird...that's just the way it is here and in the US. What is culturally acceptable. The indigenous used to walk around here basically with no clothes on, but have since taken over a clothed view of life. I don't know that we would have moved our children here had there been a majority of naked people around. I'm in a group on facebook and someone posted a picture of a naked lady showering in the street in Panama City. It was quite interesting to see the reactions. Interesting post @jerrybanfield.
Very different cultures for sure.