Tuesday 21 June 2011

Can the Feminine Breast Be Considered a Sex Organ?


In order to answer the question honestly and logically, the first thing to do is to answer another question related to it. What is sex? How can we define sex in its most physical level? We are used to a definition to sex given from time immemorial that it is a biological necessity for both men and woman alike and it is to be considered just as the necessity of food, clothes and shelter which are the most fundamental needs of mankind. Yes, of course, it is a biological necessity so far as some or all the biological parts of the human body are involved in the fullest gratification of the feeling of sex. But the core question is whether the impulse of sex has any significance beyond the biological borders.
In fact during the process of the gratification of the sexual impulse through union between the male and female the entire system of the human body is involved. Not only that, the mind and subtler aspects of the very being of life are equally participant in the whole process of the honest and perfect performance of the sexual relationship. In the light of this truth, all the human body parts must be called sexually sensitive and potential and hence they are all sex organs. But when you hear that your limbs and eyes and ears and such parts are all sex organs, you will definitely frown your forehead and reject the whole idea forthwith. So, we don't have to go to such extremes of philosophy in defining our bone of contention.
We can limit ourselves to only that border where the scientific explanation defines the act of sex to be a physically motivated impulse regulated by the brain resulting in the production of certain hormonal fluids supporting in the chemical formulations taking place in the system of the body. Yes, we have to be satisfied here for the time being with this scientific explanation. Given this definition, certain parts of the body only are involved in the process of the sexual accomplishment. The funniest thing about this all is that every organ conventionally thought to be center points of the sexual impulse, has certain other purpose also to fulfill, apart from the reproductive functionalities. The genitals function as pure biological agents for the excretory and urinal purposes also. The female breast performs perhaps the most valuable duty of feeding the suckling.
Considering these facts, how can we rush to the conclusion that the female breast acts as an organ of sex? It is of course a very sensitive point as far as women are concerned. A woman can be made to arouse sexual stimuli by simply applying some sensitive contact on her breast. But it will happen only if she really wills it, that is to say, she has to receive the stimuli with her brain and the rest of the action is done by the brain, not the so called organ of sex. In fact there is nothing as organ of sex. That is a misconception that certain parts are sexually sensitive and certain parts are open to full insusceptibility. Even an ogle or a romantic or sexually transmitted gaze at a woman can make her potential enough to any sort of extravaganza. Can we say that the eye too is an organ of sex?
So, from the above observations, it is clear that it is not the body parts or the entire body, but the brain and the mental consciousness which decide a certain action to be sexually charged or not and the various physical points of the human body can act as organs of sex only when the brain wants them to act in such a fashion. However, a woman is specially endowed with the gift of the Almighty to maintain equipoise of absolute mental balance in two diametrically opposite actions. In the bed a woman can feed her suckling baby with one of her milk oozing breasts and at the same time with an utterly divergent mind set she can allow herself to be fondled and cuddled by her husband on the other breast. That is woman. She has been specially designed for all these mysterious situations of life.
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