Many American women assume allowing women to be topless in public would help pacify men's natural attraction to women's breasts. However, if that were so, why is it legal for women to be topless in public in the UK, yet breast still sell incredibly? For instance, "Page 3 Girls", (women who pose topless for the 3rd page of a British tabloid) are very popular.
I believe this "topless" theory assumes men's sexual attraction to breasts is merely taught by society. It neglects the possibility that this attraction is purely natural. That it isn't taught, and cannot be un-taught. Further, I believe this logic was spawned by feminists who still want to believe there are no differences between men and women other than external.
Is the "topless" theory really just wishful thinking?
2006-07-15
03:04:02
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