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Originally Posted by rob
To mention an idea I found in Asimov novels: Could it be the 'taboo' nature of women's breasts, the fact they are not seen, that causes them to be sex symbols?
So, surely, we're enhancing the 'problem' by censoring it, or increasing their sexual appeal?
As I mentioned previously, there isn't much difference, except for the fact men's breasts can be viewed freely. Therefore, very little sex appeal.
To conclude, if you're worried about the sexual connotations, then let them be viewed; people will lose interest. Name another reason against 'breast baring'. I can't really think of any others that make sense. (I'm treating 'snakebabe's' statement on the first page as a joke).
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>>'taboo' nature of women's breasts, the fact they are not seen, that causes them to be sex symbols?<<
I agree
>>So, surely, we're enhancing the 'problem' by censoring it, or increasing their if you're worried about the sexual connotations, then let them be viewed; people will lose interest.sexual appeal?<<
yes yes
>>To conclude, if you're worried about the sexual connotations, then let them be viewed; people will lose interest.<<
yep yep - akin to a porn star who is past prime - the unknown provides mystery and appeal
the known, when known by everyone, (in the Biblical sense when referring to the porn hag, lol), becomes passe and no longer attractive