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The Women's Movement
History and Social Expansionism
From a biological viewpoint, female breasts play a minor role in the initial reproductive process. Although essential to the propagation of the species as a source of food for the newborn, the importance of breast feeding has been technologically minimized. As a sexual response organ, the breast plays an important role but no more than the hundreds of other erogenous zones widely spread over the female body. Nevertheless, as a sexual attractor, the female breast can nearly lay claim to the top spot and remains high on the male wish list of desirable sexual attributes in a female. In some respects, this is a peculiar American tradition with roots in many complex social factors, not the least of which is a long-standing belief that bigger of anything is always better. This "bigger-is better" trend began with the colonization of the West during the post-colonial days of American expansionism and continues today with the obsessive propagation of merger-i-tus by American corporations. Thus, Americans have a long heritage of always bragging about having the biggest something. Perhaps some of this historical American tradition of expansionism has mutated into a social concept or set of cultural beliefs that the female with the biggest breasts is the sexiest and most desirable.
In a temporary setback for the bra industry, women started shedding their bras during the women's movement of the sixties and for a brief time, the bra was considered an item of male oppression. Not surprisingly, male breast oglers everywhere could hardly believe their good fortune and there has even been some idle speculation that the women's movement was itself a male conspiracy in order to get women to remove their bras. Of course there are conspiracy theories about nearly everything and one must not take them too seriously. Nevertheless, the "Bra-Less" trend continued to gain momentum on its own and with the popularity of breast implants even more women could now go bra-less late into their lifespan. By the late seventies the natural look for breasts had become widely accepted. However, the bra was not dead and the competition gave rise to new forms to accent the female breast, particularly for women who were less than well endowed. By the early 1990's various forms of the Wonderbra" appeared along with new technologies in the development of plastic breasts that could be inserted into bras. Where all this will lead, no one can say for sure, but during the last several decades, the buy your new bust trend has clearly emerged into a major factor in the battle of the bustlines. If plastic surgery is the big gun to be used in the war against the smaller bustline, the question still remains, is it "a smoking gun" that can backfire? back next
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