Breastfeeding Persuasive Speech

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Many women around today’s society feel pressured to close up their V-neck shirts, or to make sure their nipples are hidden away forever. The fact of the matter is that female breasts are there for a reason. When female humans (or any animals to be exact) are pregnant, their bodies seek a surge in size, due to increased breast tissue production, fat storage, and hormonal changes. Also contributing, Montgomery tubercles, that provide a soothing and antibacterial lubricant, that aids breastfeeding. Why is all of this important? The purpose of the breast (or nipple) isn’t to arouse men, and ask them “Hey, come have sex with me.” The actual purpose of it in sex play is to, simply make milk. Just like an eye simple provides sight during sex, and

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