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YouTube mom excoriated over allowing her baby to breastfeed while she does this
July 06, 2017
Tasha Maile, a YouTube vlogger and mother, recently admitted that she breastfeeds her infant while having sex with her husband. The backlash to her announcement was swift and fierce.
San Diego, California-based Maile shared a video titled "Do I have sex while breastfeeding?" two years ago that caused an instantaneous uproar.
The mother of three then revealed that she had previously had sex with her husband while feeding her newborn child. The mum
In the original video, she said, "From what I remember, I remember sleeping with my ex-husband and my son was on me breastfeeding and we would have sex from behind or something."
"There’s nothing bad about making love at all, ever," she added.
From the time that Maile released the video two years ago, she faced constant criticism for her parenting, with some of the comments on YouTube blasting her for being "incestuous."
Maile recently decided to revisit the topic to address the continual criticism for her decision to have sex while breastfeeding.
In a follow-up video shared on her YouTube account, Maile defended her position and tried to rationalize it to quell the tide of hate.
"My three-month-old would not allow me to put him down at all," she explained. "So he was attached to me 24/7."
"So we did it whilst he was sleeping next to me or on me," Maile added.
She added that it was high time that the criticism of her actions be put to bed.
"God loves sex," she says earlier in the video.
Note: The following video may be NSFW due to content.
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Sarah Taylor
Sarah is a former staff writer for TheBlaze, and a former managing editor and producer at TMZ. She resides in Delaware with her family. You can reach her via Twitter at @thesarahdtaylor.
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