Friday, February 09, 2007

Women, Society, and Playboy !

Women, Society, and Playboy !
by Annabel Cruz


Women, Society, and the Female Breast

Throughout ancient times and up to the Victorian era, the female form appeared to be held in high esteem. Many art forms displayed the female breast either partially or completely uncovered, even among religious works. The Sistine Chapel, for example, depicts many bare female breasts. With the arrival of the Victorian age, female semi nudity was quite acceptable in the art world, and in society women's clothing displayed much of the breasts.

Voluptuous-looking breasts were much in fashion for several centuries, but in North America in the 1920s, a flat, boyish look became popular. This fad did not last long, however, and as the newly introduced brassiere became popular in the 1930s and 1940s, women's breasts were once again enhanced. It was during the second half of the twentieth century that the female breast became widely idolized.

Fueling the fascination with the female breast may have been the introduction of two icons: Playboy magazine (and similar men's magazines) and the Barbie doll. Playboy molded many men's attitudes about sexuality and the female body, especially the breasts. Part of the message sent to men was that young, firm, big breasts were the ideal. Barbie, with her sizable breasts, had the figure young girls were taught to covet.

Thus, men knew what they wanted, and women knew it too. Advertising perpetuated the ideals. As media advanced technologically, it infiltrated every part of North Americans' lives, especially television, cable, and the Internet. Throughout it all, one thing became clear: sex sells, and young, big-breasted women really sell. The female breast became the symbol of female sexuality.

Despite the women's movement and cries for equal opportunity and against sexual harassment, most women still worry about their breast size. Evidence of this lies in the- fact that approximately three million women per year get breast Implants, and most of these operations are elective (unrelated to mastectomy) and for breast augmentation. So although most women may hate the fact that men have an image of the ideal female breast that women cannot fulfill, they try to fulfill it anyway.

Not every culture shares the North American attitude about the female breast. In much of the world, the female breast is respected for its beauty and its purpose, especially when it comes to breast-feeding. Among western European countries, topless beaches and public baths are common. Women in more primitive cultures, as in parts of Africa, rarely cover their breasts.

You've seen that your genes are responsible for the general appearance of your breasts. But there are other factors over which you do have some control when it comes to your breasts--factors that ultimately affect breast health including whether you get pregnant or breast-feed, your diet, how you handle stress, and how much exercise you get. What you learn may ease any fears or questions you have about the changes that occur in your breasts during those special times, as well as help make you more comfortable and confident with those changes.



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