Breastfeeding Mum Shocked as Shopper Hurled Abuse At Her

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A mum was left “shaking” after a shopper harassed her for�breastfeeding her baby in a department store in the US.

Mum Jessie Maher said she was shocked at a man who was so “disgusted” by the sight of her naked breast as she breastfed her baby�daughter�in a�Target store in Torrington, Connecticut in the US earlier this week.

Ms Maher decided to film the abuse and posted it on her Facebook account which has now got more than 7.4 million views.

 

 

She asked in her post if anybody knew the man who “verbally assaulted” her. She also shared their conversation:

“Before the video started rolling he looked at me and said (very angrily), “can’t you do that somewhere else?… That’s f*cking disgusting.. You are nasty” (he said a few other things under his breath) I responded with, “I am feeding my baby, and I have the right to do it here…walk the f*ck away..leave me the f*ck alone” He responded with, (as he’s walking closer and closer to me and getting louder) “you are f*cking disgusting…you are f*cking disgusting…you are f*cking disgusting…you whore” he said a bunch more bullsh*t that I can not remember.”

She also said that the man was so disgusted that he�demanded a refund for his goods, even as staff and other patron’s went to her�aid.

After�the exchange, Ms Maher�told WSFB�that she is grateful for the amount of support she received.�”The amount of people coming at me to defend me was amazing.�Everyone that was right in that area was there for me defending me, so it felt really good,” she said.

Breastfeeding Mum Shocked as Shopper Harassed Her in US store | Stay at Home Mum
via Jessie Maher’s Facebook

While the man, who immediately left the store after the incident, has since been widely criticised�online, Ms Maher says she’d rather focus on the positive aspects of the experience.

Source:�9news.com.au

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