Aidensmom
Holy Crap!<br><font color=blue>Murdered By Pineapp
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Whether or not a breast is seen when women are breastfeeding is the least of our problems with how women are objectified as sex objects in this country. I don't think that our society is modest enough! The image of women in this country is horrifying. Have you been to a shopping mall lately and taken a look at our teenage girls walking around with sayings written on their butts?? Language about sex on television and the radio is more explicit than ever, and don't even get me started about the music and a good deal of it is completely demeaning to women and reduces sex to a response to an animal urge. I listen and watch a lot of it-but I'm an adult. If I had kids, I sure wouldn't want them soaking up the values about sex and the image of women being promulgated.
Does anyone know if sex crimes against women have increased or decreased since the sexual revolution? Sometimes I really think it backfired.
I kind of equate it to how kids are fascinated with curse words because they are "forbidden." I think in this country sometimes things are oversexualized because they are "taboo". It is human nature to want what someone wants you not to have. Post a thread here "For men only" and see how many women post, and you'll see what I mean. Nudist communities (they are common in my area) aren't full of people obsessed with sex, to them they see that stuff everyday and it isn't such a big deal to see a naked body.
I believe the problem you are seeing, and I agree exists, is kind of complex. Because something like a bare breast is such a taboo, it makes it a big thrill to see the forbidden. This, in turn, causes a little bit of obsession with it. When men are then focused on that, some girls/women find they get more attention by flaunting themselves, and some may start to base their self worth on their looks. (This by no means applies to all women, and I do think there is a time and a place for looking sexy.) If women start to objectify themselves, of course men are going to objectify them too. And, just have to add, women do sometimes also objectify men. And it goes on and on and builds on itself. Like you said, sex becomes reduced to a response to an animal urge.
Sorry for rambling, I've taken too many sociology classes in my life.

In this country we should cover the poor baby with a sweater or blanket while he eats (and sweats under said blanket) I cannot tell you how many times I fed our children in our conversion van with blacked out windows, watching TV all the while... But, when I fed them (anywhere) I never covered the poor babies up with a blanket to do so, although I was discreet....
I was feeding an infant who was hungry. If someone saw my breast or nipple, so be it.
I don't know what the article is about and why the photo is there, but I'm not offended by it at all.
To us it's "OH MY GAWD A BEWB!" 
