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	<title>Topless in Paris</title>
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	<description>Parisfilter: breast feeding and colicky baby etiquette plus, housing choice I am traveling in June to Paris (yay!)  First, need to know if there are etiquette issues with breastfeeding in public e.g., in a bistro.  I cover myself and the baby so there is nothing bare; second, should I go with a hotel or try to rent an apartment for three days?  We are two adults, one very active toddler and a 3 month old infant who has colic like clockwork at 7PM (what is the etiquette on that one?  Take baby outside or what?).  Yes, I have looked at the previous threads marked breastfeeding and Paris.  But any more fresh information or insight is welcome.  Oh yeah, we are cheap to boot let&apos;s say ~100-150 US is my limit per night.  Thanks all.</description>
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