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Poll: Do you mind your children seeing womens' breasts in public?

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Originally posted by: LolaWiz
NO matter how natural something is... nursing women should not be flashing their nipples/breasts out in public.
as the other 2 threads stated, there is a right and wrong way to breast feed in public.
Out of the consideration of others, mothers should properly cover themselves.
I would not care if my older kids (if i had any) saw that because i would make sure they don't think a naked body is taboo however, not all people would feel this way.

Finally, an intelligent comment on the situation.

Everyone cares about what they want these days. What happened to the time when were taught to be courteous to others. It?s not a question of whether breast feeding openly in public is wrong or right. It should be, if you want to do it then fine, but PLEASE be courteous to those around you that don't want them or their children to see it.
 
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: jpeyton
For clarification, children that are sexually repressed during their teenage years show more violent and antisocial behavior later on in life.

Actually its just the opposite.

Hey look! A typical internet argument! Two opposing views with zero evidence on either side?
 
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: CollectiveUnconscious
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: jpeyton
For clarification, children that are sexually repressed during their teenage years show more violent and antisocial behavior later on in life.

Actually its just the opposite.

Not in any articles I have read. Link?

google dobson bundy for one.

Provide a study.

 
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: jpeyton
For clarification, children that are sexually repressed during their teenage years show more violent and antisocial behavior later on in life.

Actually its just the opposite.

Hey look! A typical internet argument! Two opposing views with zero evidence on either side?

:laugh:
I mean, STFU, noob 😉
 
No, I wouldn't mind.

And on a side note, I sincerely hope the next thread regarding womens' breasts appears in the Hot Deals forum.
 
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: jpeyton
For clarification, children that are sexually repressed during their teenage years show more violent and antisocial behavior later on in life.

Actually its just the opposite.

Hey look! A typical internet argument! Two opposing views with zero evidence on either side?

That was partially my point. Making some sweeping statement like that with nothing to back it up. Only I knew the people on this board would challenge mine and not his and then I could point it out. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: CollectiveUnconscious
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: CollectiveUnconscious
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: jpeyton
For clarification, children that are sexually repressed during their teenage years show more violent and antisocial behavior later on in life.

Actually its just the opposite.

Not in any articles I have read. Link?

google dobson bundy for one.

Provide a study.

Go pour peanut butter in your shoes.
 
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: CKent
If your children are too young to know what they're seeing, assume they're a bit older. If your boy is 15+, assume he's grown 😉

For clarification: I'm talking about araolae/nipple.

I know where your inspiration for this thread came from 🙂

let me guess....he didnt get any last night? 😛
 
Originally posted by: AmerDoux
I'm a parent with a now 21 year old son. I've never had a problem with him seeing public breastfeeding or boobs at any point in his life. Kids learn from their parents behavior and quite frankly, I've never thought it was that big of a deal so it was never a big deal to him either.

you are right. I looked up to my parents and i gained the morals and ethical respect from my parents. I joke about those thing ALOT and people think i can be a blunt a-hole, but i just do it for fun and such.
 
It's all dependent on context.

I wouldn't want my children to see a sexual depiction of women shirtless, but I would have little problem with it at the beach, for example.

(I don't have kids, btw)
 
An occaisional boob here and there... no problem. I've already had to explain the difference between men and women to him. (Tip: Do not leave your Playboy laying out where the child can see it. For the record... that was the last time my wife unwrapped the Playboy at the desk whilst going though the mail. lol)

The same goes for nudity in general... IMO.

As long as it's just a nude body... no problem.... once sexual acts start taking place... then it's a big deal.
 
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