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"Lisa Marasco, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Dec 1996 23:44:36 -0500
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>>I still think the evidence overwhelmingly points to this being culturally
learned,
not part of our intrinsic biology.  That's all.<<

Okay, here's another thought, Kathy. The animal kingdom notwithstanding, is
it possible that people in these other cultures block out arousing feelings
and do not connect them to sex *because* breasts are not a part of sexuality
in their culture?  The reverse of what you've been saying..........   I just
am not convinced that the sensual feelings I experienced were culturally
induced, because I did not have similar feelings or fixations BC.  Isn't a
reversal of this logic possible?

-Lisa Marasco

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