PsychoSarah
Chaotic Neutral
I think it's creepy that people would call photos like that "beautiful".
Legal doesnt=right.
People do all sorts of things I might not like, but still respect their right to do. It is called tolerance.
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I think it's creepy that people would call photos like that "beautiful".
Legal doesnt=right.
When you said that people shouldn't "anthropomorphize" babies. You do know that anthropomorphize means to give human characteristics to something not human, right?No it isnt.
Where did I say that babies werent humans? That sounds like a strawman arguement to me.
When you said that people shouldn't "anthropomorphize" babies. You do know that anthropomorphize means to give human characteristics to something not human, right?
I don't think you have been on this forum for very long or have looked around very much, because I have seen many posts about pornography, nudity, masturbation, sexuality ... stick around and you'll find that the "pervs" are loud. And so are the prudes.
What? When? Where are all these women stripping before and after breastfeeding? In your imagination, maybe.
And what do you think they have on UNDER their towels?
I kind of live in America.
I don't think anyone in high school showers "together". However, there are naked people behind those curtains so SHOCK HORROR. The fact that service men feel "uncomfortable" showering in the same room speaks volumes for everything that is wrong with American culture. Men are comfortable with killing strangers but they are trembling with fear that they may see a naked (same sex) body in a shower. *SMH*
When you said that people shouldn't "anthropomorphize" babies. You do know that anthropomorphize means to give human characteristics to something not human, right?
When I say "anthromorphize" I mean people attribute characteristics of more mentally developed humans to babies.
When I say "anthromorphize" I mean people attribute characteristics of more mentally developed humans to babies.
Just look away dude. Enough of your crap, we all have to live with some stuff we don't like
Looking away is the right thing to do, but women should also use a blanket to be respectful.
The respect is required on YOUR side. Do not look at breastfeeding women and sexualize them. Period. Just walk on by.
That's true, but why isnt respect also required on THEIR side?
From what I have seen of breastfeeding mothers - and it's only a glimpse because as soon as I see what is happening, I LOOK AWAY to give them their privacy - they are being respectful by finding a quiet place to feed their child. The vast majority are not shaking their breasts around to entertain or amuse pedestrians, but simply doing what their breasts were designed, which is feeding their offspring.That's true, but why isnt respect also required on THEIR side?
That's true, but why isnt respect also required on THEIR side?
From what I have seen of breastfeeding mothers - and it's only a glimpse because as soon as I see what is happening, I LOOK AWAY to give them their privacy - they are being respectful by finding a quiet place to feed their child. The vast majority are not shaking their breasts around to entertain or amuse pedestrians, but simply doing what their breasts were designed, which is feeding their offspring.
When I nursed, I did the same thing. There were always creeps staring and trying to see more. ugh.
In restaurants (even non formal ones), you are expected to behave and act decently, and not do things that gross out people trying to eat food.
Like the baby?In restaurants (even non formal ones), you are expected to behave and act decently, and not do things that gross out people trying to eat food.
You mean like.. eating food? Which is exactly what the baby in question would be doing.