BY: Denver Sean
Published 9 years ago

Wendy isn’t here for it.
“I don’t need to see that,” said Wendy. “Because, I just don’t want to.”
“But would you eat under a blanket?” asked Alyssa. “Or would you…”
“What I would do is I would go to the car…not on the bench in the front of the big box store,” Wendy interrupted.
Alyssa then asked Wendy why some depictions of breasts in a sexualized context are fine to show in public (using Miley Cyrus as an example), but not an image of a woman using her breasts for a purpose in a nonsexual way. Wendy said that to her personally, breasts “are more sexual than a feeding thing.”
“Breastfeeding is only a particular amount of time, [but] the rest of your life, your breasts are sexual things,” Wendy said.
“But biologically, they’re not made for sexual things,” Alyssa countered. “That’s what we’ve done to them.”
Wendy argued back, “They’re fun bags!”
Where do you stand on the issue? Do you think it’s acceptable for women to breastfeed in public? Watch their debate below and let us know your thoughts!