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Do u liek boobs????
Saiokuo:
I agree with some of the other people who've posted that Americans have made breasts into more of a big deal than they are. Breasts are a secondary sex characterist (lulz AP Psychology is paying off) which is the equivelent of a male having facial hair. Men certainly aren't required to cover up their beards so why should women be forced to cover their mammary glands? I feel like I'm restating what has already been said but I really think it's the sexual view of women that the American society fosters that makes breasts so taboo. Turn on the tv during a major sporting event; you will see a scantily clad woman laying on a car or drinking a beer making it confusing as to which 'product' is being sold - the car or the woman. Sex sells, at least in the US and breasts have become a symbol of sex. With this view of breasts it is simply not possible for American women to walk around topless. I've been to Europe and seen how casual exposed breasts are for women (in some areas, mind you) and I think it is a victory for women and the beginning of viewing women as people rather than sexual objects for men to oggle.
On a relatively unrelated note boobs are awesome.
MusicScribbles:
Man that is not a relatively unrelated note. This thread is about boobs, do not demean that. (Tone=Joking)
Anyway, I'm American, and I can say that boobs do not impress me like they used to.
will: wanton sex god:
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--- Quote from: will: wanton sex god on 30 Mar 2008, 09:57 ---Proportionality is key.
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Yeah but what does that mean exactly. As in, what proportions, and proportionate to what? The word "proportionate" is practically a synonym of "relative" after all.
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Relative to said girl's build or weight. If youre a marathon runner i wont be upset that you dont have dub deez
Joseph:
That article makes me think about a similar situation in Canada. It's been legal here for women to go topless for about eight years, I believe. In BC this was spearheaded by a woman who was arrested at a small Vancouver pool. She ended up taking her case to the Supreme Court, and apparently afterwards travelled all over BC, going topless in all the pools she could. At least, this is the story I was told while taking lifeguarding courses, as a warning to us not to challenge such people.
öde:
Boobs are pretty nice but I don't think of them in a much more of a sexual way than I do about other body parts.
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