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Date: | Tue, 28 May 1996 15:56:54 -0500 |
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Nicole wrote:
>it may be futile to try to change others' point of
>view (in this case on breast exposure) through rational education without
>studying the underlying programming of their attitudes. It may be that, just
>like me, they will never change (I shrug at the idea that thousands of mothers
>do not and will not breastfeed because of their attitude about breast
>exposure). It may be that we will have to take a generation and to concentrate
>on the young (to catch them in their receptive period) as as well as
>positively comment on the naturalness of the breast at every opportunity.
This is exactly why we need people like Diane who create ads showing breasts
AND people like Bonnie who choose to take a different approach. We need
both! To see change, we need people who are willing to push the boundaries
a little and people who are willing to hold up the middle so that we speak
to a broader spectrum of people. Slowly by slowly, we will get these little
ones to the breast!
Stay well,
Kendall Cox, LLLL
Mississippi Delta
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