• OurToothbrush@lemmy.ml
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      Reproduction is understood as the maintenance and continuation of existing social relations.

      . In that application, it is used to explain the role of women in wider social and class structures, and their (often unrecognized) contribution to the capitalist economy via their (traditional) role within the household as both child-bearers and family caretakers, and by extension women’s role as providers of free labor that is necessary to produce and maintain current and future workers.

      Men wouldn’t obsess over women’s breasts if they weren’t taught to by society, simple as. Plenty of cultures didn’t have this phenomenon, and think that it is weird that people do that.

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        How do you figure people feeling and expressing attraction for their spouse has anything to do with gender roles…?

        And why do you care so much that it’s her chest specifically being admired? The comic’s message would still stand if it were her butt or hips. And it’d still have nothing to do with politics.

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        Pretty sure both men and women like boobs. Cause they are awesome. It has nothing to do with social reproduction.

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          I’m gonna start this with a statement. I don’t agree with most everything the other individual is saying (the one claiming it’s political and is getting downvoted, rightfully so).

          I also totally agree boobs are awesome and both men and women (and everyone else in-between) like them. But why do we think they’re so awesome? Most likely because they’ve been sexualized in our society.

          I still don’t think the op comic strip is political.

          Edit: Ourtoothbrush or whatever, is the one I don’t agree with, as per my initial statement.

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            If we were raised in a society where everyone was covered head to toe in figure-obscuring clothes, we’d probably be equally blown away by midriff or tight/short pants. And if we were raised in a nudist society, none of it would phase us.

            From where I’m standing, it seems like a question of how much we want to desensitize ourselves to. There’s certainly such a thing as too much and too little, so surely most people could agree that the line shouldn’t be drawn at a nudist society, right? For me, boobs elicit the same level of response from my body as butts and genitals so the idea of boobs not being behind that line feels disconcerting.

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              I pretty much 100 % agree with what you’re saying.

              Breasts do seem to be an intimate enough part of the body to elicit such a response (and do for me as well), although only in women if we’re going by “the norm” currently. I find them as such, but don’t necessarily like the gender divide for a similar body part.

              But anyways, I agree with what you’re saying, feel the same way. But just can’t really comprehend a different scenario due to being raised this way. It’s even legal where I am for women to be topless, but it’s rarely done.

              I suppose I just wanted to comment on society as a whole.

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          Pretty sure men and women are often attracted to boobs in cultures that fetishize boobs. There are some that don’t. When you look at things from far enough back you start to notice that what you consider natural is not necessarily universal.

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        Women have breasts because some prehistoric dudes decided they were good. It’s literally biological. No other animal (or not many) has massive tiddies like humans. They’re definitely the result of sexual selection.

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          TIL sexual selection had nothing to do with social conditions, and cultures that do not fetishize breasts don’t exist. /s

          Seriously think it through for like one second, christ. Also the sexual selection hypothesis isn’t proven lol

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            If the social conditions have existed for long enough to have an evolutionary effect, what’s the difference?

            And as another commenter mentioned you don’t need to fetishize breasts to be attracted to them.

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          This is totally incorrect. Do you have any sort of sources for this? I’d love to see one.

          Many cultures even today don’t “fetishize” breasts. If what you’re saying is correct, that shouldn’t be a thing.

          I don’t know the exact evolutionary advantage of human breasts, but surely due to the production of milk that is supportive of the best growth for babies. That’s how natural selection works.

          Also if your idea of “sexual selection” was correct, wouldn’t every woman have massive tits? All giraffes have long necks, don’t they?

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            It’s true that it’s not proven. What is true is that human breasts are weird and no one is sure why. The theory I most support is sexual selection because it looks like it’d be good for feeding babies

            Many cultures even today don’t “fetishize” breasts

            I didn’t say fetishize. Sexual selection just means it ihas informed decisions to mate

            surely due to the production of milk that is supportive of the best growth for babies

            You’d think this but apparently it’s not true. This is why I think it’s a sexual selection thing. Some stone age dude probably thought the same thing

            if your idea of “sexual selection” was correct, wouldn’t every woman have massive tits

            Humans are the only animal that have big tiddies when they aren’t nursing.