Yep, It’s vile she needs to grow up! Imagine being mid 30’s and acting like that.
For context for those without kids or not in the “babywearing world” front facing is quite an emotive topic for some, for many years (I’ve been wearing my baby’s over a span of 14 years so have seen the discussions on this change over the years) it was an accepted fact that front facing a baby wasn’t good for them due to over stimulation, positioning, and some of the benefits of wearing being being void, it’s only reasonably recent since babywearing has become more “mainstream” and front facing has become more common that there have been carriers designed to support baby better facing out (still not optimal), but still there are some question marks (like no more than 20 minutes) and some people still don’t like it for their own baby for many reasons.
George knows this, she’s seen things posted about front facing, she knows it’s divisive in that group, but of course she wants to be seen as doing everything right and will fight against anything to make herself feel superior.
For me the beauty of wearing my babies was the lush cuddles, them looking up and making eye contact and getting the amazing bonding benefit of being so close, safe and secure, front facing had never appealed to me, but I accept for some it’s a fun way to “let their baby see the world” I’ve never found facing in be anymore restricting though, if I want baby to see something I simply move my body so they can or pop them on my back
sorry been away from this thread for a while was due a long winded comment
Editing to add, it’s a bit like putting a baby in a front facing buggy at a young age, they may be able to “see” more but is a baby that young really benefiting from that? They can look out of the side of a pram parent facing and they get the interaction from you parent facing.
i personally feel she struggles with wearing her facing in and can’t get the positioning right so over compensates by saying how much the baby LOVES seeing random strangers instead