Breasts are viewed as objects for sexual play only. Social experimenter Joey Salads, New Beginnings writer Michaelene Gerster Trocola, and International Breastfeeding Journal researcher Jaqueline Wolf assess this problem. Lastly, what are the ultimate effects of breastfeeding? Advertisements depict breasts as sexual objects; mothers tend to advocate that breasts have a single job of feeding a child; and children who are breastfed are known to grow up differently in society than those who were not. Vocativ writer Tracy Clark-Flory, CNN News reporter Kelly Wallace, and psychologists from the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics bring the issue of public breastfeeding to a closing. Breastfeeding affects us in multiple ways, some of which society may have never noticed. Breastfeeding’s major influence on society is based on the actual experience of seeing a woman breastfeed; it affects all of us, in a sense, since most people have seen a mother nursing. The majority of my information sources correlate their views to more than one category, which I will also be explaining. This literature review is not about whether or not breastfeeding in public is a good or bad thing, only that it is an issue that activists
Breasts are viewed as objects for sexual play only. Social experimenter Joey Salads, New Beginnings writer Michaelene Gerster Trocola, and International Breastfeeding Journal researcher Jaqueline Wolf assess this problem. Lastly, what are the ultimate effects of breastfeeding? Advertisements depict breasts as sexual objects; mothers tend to advocate that breasts have a single job of feeding a child; and children who are breastfed are known to grow up differently in society than those who were not. Vocativ writer Tracy Clark-Flory, CNN News reporter Kelly Wallace, and psychologists from the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics bring the issue of public breastfeeding to a closing. Breastfeeding affects us in multiple ways, some of which society may have never noticed. Breastfeeding’s major influence on society is based on the actual experience of seeing a woman breastfeed; it affects all of us, in a sense, since most people have seen a mother nursing. The majority of my information sources correlate their views to more than one category, which I will also be explaining. This literature review is not about whether or not breastfeeding in public is a good or bad thing, only that it is an issue that activists