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What Was The Role Of A Woman In The 1800s

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Round, busty breasts are very arousing for the men of America. They promote sexual lusting and popularity. The more a woman flaunts her breasts, the status of her voguishness increases. Why must a woman’s popularity be based solely upon how busty or perky her breasts are? The answer is found by delving into when, how, and why the sexual status arose. The history of the breast depicts a highly distinguishable desire from today.

To adequately understand today’s view of a woman’s breast, one must know the background. The main purpose of the breast, otherwise known as the mammary gland, is to produce milk throughout the infant stages of childhood. This being factual, the breast was looked upon as a giver of life in times of the prophet Jesus Christ. Paintings and sculptures delineate this by women having one or both glands exposed while in the presence of a child. The strife people see today with these paintings was never reflected by the artists of the era because the perception was different. Responses of strife weren’t applicable until the Victorian Age in the mid-1800s when women were expected to cover more of their body. …show more content…

This quickly spread to western countries; all the while, continuing to escalate into a sexual projectile within America’s society. Meanwhile, other European countries differ from America’s strong sexual attraction. In some countries women aren’t permissible to show anything other than their eyes. Yet, in most western European countries, females often and routinely go topless on beaches and in public bathhouses. Thus, fast forward to the late 1950s in America to see how and why the sexual stature boomed into

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