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Mom has a calm, pointed response to a stranger who posted video of her breastfeeding

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1 A woman who was livid after seeing another her hungry baby on the beach reacted in a way that comp

1 [Mom has a calm, pointed response to a stranger who posted video of her breastfeeding]( A woman who was livid after seeing another [mom breastfeed]( her hungry baby on the beach reacted in a way that completely violated her privacy. She secretly recorded the mother and child and then posted a video of them on social media. To make things even worse, she [shamed her in the caption.]( "I'm not shaming women who breastfeed their babies. I'm shaming the woman who[[breastfed] in public]( no respect to cover themselves up and just let their boobs hang out (nipple included) for everyone to see!" the woman captioned the photo. The woman in the video,[Izabele Lomax]( saw the video online and couldn’t believe that a stranger would violate her and her child that way. So, she posted a reaction to the video on TikTok, and it’s been seen over 750,000 times. What’s excellent about Izabele’s reaction is she is calm and respectful about [a situation where]( she had all the right in the world to be enraged. [Read the story]( 2 [Dad recieves a surprise of a lifetime while giving his special needs son a haircut]( Simple activities and everyday life can be a tad bit more challenging, especially for people who grow up with special needs. However, with supportive people around to encourage and educate them, the sky is the limit. Jason Linton–who goes by [@dadlifejason]( on the platform–often documents his family life on his social media channels. Earlier this year, he made one of the many [videos]( with his son Christian while giving him the haircut he wanted. Christian has some special needs that cause him to have a speech delay. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Macklemore shares beautiful life lesson with his crowd after a young fan falls on stage]( Concerts can be an amazing place to not only see your favorite artists but to physically feel the energy of the crowd. There's something transcendent about collectively experiencing music with thousands of other people that you just can't achieve on your own. One mother daughter duo were out for a night of that collective enjoyment at a [Macklemore]( concert when something amazing happened. The singer invited the daughter, Willow, on the stage and gave her 20 seconds so she could dance along to the music. But as soon as Willow started to dance with a high kick, she slipped and fell flat on her back in front of the packed concert. Anyone would've been embarrassed to have such a public misstep when given the opportunity to entertain a large crowd, but for a pre-teen girl, it likely felt even more mortifying. But it was [what Macklemore did]( after the girl's tumble that brought concertgoers to tears, especially Willow and her mom. [Read the story]( 4 [Woman shares the simple gift she gave her mom that completely changed her life]( It’s no secret that [moms]( give up a lot for their [children]( parts of their identity. A[recent survey by Baby Center]( found that 22% of moms feel like they’re “just moms.” And those feelings don’t necessarily change once kids have grown—they only deepen the longer they have been a mother and if they had more children, the study added. And as most moms would agree, the [sacrifice]( is one they would willingly make again…but that doesn't make it any less painful, necessarily. That’s what makes one daughter’s simple gift to her mother—reminding her to reclaim the person she was before motherhood—so life-changing. [Read the story]( 5 [Groom secretly learned Korean to give heartwarming speech honoring wife’s family]( Weddings are filled with love, not just from the bride and groom but from everyone that shows up to support the couple's big day. So much goes into preparing for a wedding, from catering to hair and makeup but the one thing that probably takes the most mental preparation is the speeches. Whether it be vows, best man speeches or the father of the bride speech, people put in a lot of care and emotions when writing them and that emotion usually pours out when the moment comes. A groom in a recent viral video knows all too well the emotional labor that goes into writing the perfect speech because he took it one step further. [Ben Carpenter]( recently married his beautiful wife, Sohee and during the wedding reception, he surprised everyone in the room, including his bride by delivering his speech in Korean honoring his wife's culture. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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