Cant blame them. Changing a babies nappies in a meeting room -is that not what changing rooms or toilets are for? Even in NZ, this is frowned on and unacceptable.
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You change the nappies when and where they need changing. Changing rooms not always available. I've done changes in car parks, in a shoe store and on the floor of a shopping mall.
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I have raised 3 children and grandchildren. There is always a toilet you can go to. The smell can be offensive to others and in case of any spills, is also unhygienic. It is called courtesy, sadly lacking in lot of younger generations.
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Condescending righteousness hopefully also lacking.
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When Farrar doesn't back your attempted slam of Labour, retreat. Stop digging.
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Really?! As a working mum my whole life I'm asking for what purpose are you bringing your baby to work? If you want to be with your baby then be with your baby. Work is no place for them to be. Your focus at that time should be on the job you are being paid to do.
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Well actually if you are still breastfeeding it is better if you can bring your baby to work, we should celebrate she has a partner who will look after her in between feeds. What a great role model for other dads. Would love to see her breastfeed on floor if the GA
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But it doesn't say Prime Miniature.
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ka pai... you made Peruvian news.... nice bear man, nice beard.https://www.deperu.com/noticias/la-primera-ministra-de-nueva-zelanda-lleva-a-su-bebe-a-la-asamblea-general-de-onu-90174.html …
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That's a great photo
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Well I think it's great! We need more family life in politics, then there would be less fighting and more care for actual people! A little sign the World may be changing for the better, pun intended! Love from the UK! Xxx
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Thats cool... great for the Japanese to see men doing the work also.
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So good old Kiwis are more steeped in culture, traditions and civilisation than the Japanese? That’s pretty arrogant and extremely provincial. I suspect some felt quite embarrassed. That’s their culture.
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I heard there is medication you could take,45thPara,which would help you stop seeing the negative in what is positive.
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The man!
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—and what a wonderful example of a man he is to other men, everywhere.
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