So much feedback, this is great!
I don't think that he meant to be offensive, but it still was offensive, so that's no excuse. Plus there's an age difference, I'm in my late twenties, and he's in his late thrities, so there's that different dynamic as well.
I do know that his wife is not breastfeeding, I'm not sure that she did at all--the baby was in the ICU for some time after being born.
I agree that it would be offensive to his wife--and she wasn't there! (She was at the party, but there were tons of people there, so she didn't hear the statement) Is it better or worse that he said it with her not there? Not really sure. Her dad was definitely there, so...yeah. Weird.
He didn't seem to react at all after he said it, although I didn't really look at him, I just paid attention to the baby. I didn't really want to deal with it.
I guess I'm just disgusted that people think it's okay to say things like this, because like I said, he's not the only one. I don't feel as skeeved out when women do it, but it gets annoying sometimes. This one woman even told me I should have a breast reduction because she was so happy after getting hers reduced! And I had just met her! I mean, come on! That's none of her business! People are so obsessed with boobs! Come on!


His comment seems completely in line with stuff I have heard (and said) many times
Breasts are not considered very "sexual" around my house, I guess, so no offense would be taken here.