To: nihil who wrote (76119 ) 3/25/2000 1:50:00 PM From: lorrie coey Respond to of 108807
MMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Ahhhhh. Ice cold milk. Apres chocolate chip cookie... [skim]Got Milk? My friends Granny once remarked to me, "You drink more milk than a Calf!" It's True. Back to Breasts. You really said a mouthful, nihil... My theorum: Women tied their babes to their bodies.Papoose! [your bipedal theory was funny, though...LoL!] Each gender becomes 'fascinated' with the 'other' as soon as physical differences emerge... Hmmm..."Oral sex for men usually consists (at least initially) in seeking to suck their partners' breasts. Oral sex for women interested in men has to transfer its object from the breast to the penis, and a preference for oral sex by women who have been deprived of oral gratification by the mother is probably quite common. Lesbian oral fixation on the partner's breast is quite common, and surely must be one of powerful attractions of Lesbianism as a sexual orientation especially to women who have been deprived of oral gratification by their mothers..." Do you have the hard data to support this, nihil? Subjective experience. Human sexual behavior generally involves all orifices...even homosexual men 'enjoy' each others nipples...erectile tissue is erectile tissue , after all , so I think a sexual focus on this area of the body is inevitable for the recreationally sexual human species."That story of the child who was dumbfounded by the woman in the facing seat of the 727 nursing her child suggests very strongly that he was never breast fed nor had a younger sibling who was suckled. I think it would be an excellent idea if children could learn by observation that milk doesn't come in paper cartons." Well, I think it suggests an awestruck 8yr. old with consideration and manners , which comes from quality parenting. He took his father's lead and 'observed' rather than 'disturbed' Most kids have been breastfed a bit. I think any 8 year old would stare in amazement at such a social anomaly...we deal with ourselves and this is how we begin to Grow-Up. I think that covers it~