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Date: | Sat, 30 Jul 2005 18:09:20 -0400 |
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Well, not to belabor the point. And yes, I know it's a little off
topic - but I just HAD to say this!
I was thinking about how crazy it is that Colorado state park rangers
defined the woman's breasts (which they were OOGLING through
binoculars) as genitals, and i started wondering what would cause
someone to think that. It must be because a woman's breasts are a
source of pleasure during sex. Fine, this - we all know to be true.
But if we were to start *hiding* every body part that was pleasurable
during sex, lots of other body parts would need to be covered as well.
Are you following my agrument? (I feel like a lawyer here - ha!)
Lots of folks love their necks and ears - even ankles and knees to be
kissed and caressed when making love. But this -as we all know - is
not their primary function. This is what American culture doesn't seem
to get. Breasts don't function primarily as pleasure centres. Whether
you believe in evolution or creation - one must acknowledge that women
have larger mammaries because of the need to lactate and feed their
offspring. (Can anyone picture a newborn in the jungle trying to
navigate his way up a hairy, muscular, flat chest?) That *women* are
offended by seeing other women NIP is quite odd to me. It's not like
we don't all have the same basic "set". :) ... Alas, I digress...
(I know I'm beating a dead horse, but i just gotta do it - thanks for
baring with me) Dictionary.com defines genitals as: The reproductive
organs, especially the external sex organs.
hmmm... i don't recall needing or using my breasts in the physical
reproductive process when i had my daughter. anyone else?
guess we should all start wearing ear muffs and turtle necks to avoid
indecent exposure.
[climbing off my soap box]
warmest regards to everyone,
cian sawyer, CLC
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