I fed my children when they were hungry. And they got to eat wherever their fellow humans got to eat (Who eats their lunch in a public restroom anyway?).
And the nursing blanket? As was mentioned before, those little darlings hated it, and would yank it away at first opportunity. So I thought, why make this stressful for my baby? Who am I doing this for anyway, those strangers who're staring at my breast (how rude to stare at a person when they're eating, LoL)...or am I doing this for my baby?
If it was noisy, sometimes my babies would un-latch for a moment in order to turn around and see what all the fuss was about. And for a quick sec my nipple would be exposed for all the world to see. *grin* Oh well, those things happen.
I too, wasn't "in your face" about it, but I'd hazard to guess that there may have been some people who might have thought I was being an "insensitive breastfeeder". But then, it wasn't about them, was it? I knew I was doing "the right thing" by my baby, and that was what mattered.
*edited to correct one glaring grammatical error (there may be more, lol)