Monday, February 25, 2013

The Boob Song

The boob song. I'm sure many of you have heard it by now, and many of you have heard it over and over again on youtube because you just can't get enough of it... McFarlane's skit went viral instantly with tweeters and facebookers contributing their two cents as fast as their fingers would allow them to type. Google the boob song and the first half a dozen hits are about McFarlane's Oscar Night controversy.

Why has it become all the buzz? Well, we all know that sex sells. Sex also entertains. In a culture of overly-sexualized (I made that word up) bodies, what do we expect comedians to poke fun at?

Women's breasts were intended to FEED offspring. Shocking, I know, boobs have a purpose. When we allow a culture to manipulate their purpose into one of a sexual nature, no wonder it's a scandal when Hollywood stars bare their milk jugs.

Kudos to the women who use their breasts for their intended purpose and to those who breastfeed. Especially those who exercise their right to breastfeed in public. The more people see breasts bared for their natural use, and not just popping out of Victoria's Secret lingerie on billboards, the better.

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