Facebook/Maria Corry
Recently, Maria Corry posted a photo of herself breastfeeding on Facebook. Shortly after, the North Carolina mom was shocked to learn it was reported more than five times as being inappropriate.
Now, she’s trying to illustrate the double standard when it comes to the sexualization of the female body.
Instead of sharing another run-of-the-mill breastfeeding selfie, Corry held up a photo of a scantily-clad Victoria’s Secret model to cover her baby.
“So since my breastfeeding photo which showed NOTHING got reported more than FIVE times, I’m posting this. I bet this won’t be reported, because you can see this picture in every mall you step into, huge and blown up outside the store,” she wrote on Facebook. “This is not frowned upon, or ever reported, as it is seen everywhere. But a women nurturing and feeding their baby is looked down on. That is completely absurd!”
Recently, Maria Corry posted a photo of herself breastfeeding on Facebook. Shortly after, the North Carolina mom was shocked to learn it was reported more than five times as being inappropriate.
Now, she’s trying to illustrate the double standard when it comes to the sexualization of the female body.
Instead of sharing another run-of-the-mill breastfeeding selfie, Corry held up a photo of a scantily-clad Victoria’s Secret model to cover her baby.
“So since my breastfeeding photo which showed NOTHING got reported more than FIVE times, I’m posting this. I bet this won’t be reported, because you can see this picture in every mall you step into, huge and blown up outside the store,” she wrote on Facebook. “This is not frowned upon, or ever reported, as it is seen everywhere. But a women nurturing and feeding their baby is looked down on. That is completely absurd!”
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