LooseLeaf for Sociology: A Brief Introduction
LooseLeaf for Sociology: A Brief Introduction
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ISBN: 9781259425585
Author: Richard T. Schaefer
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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To discuss: The reason for people considering breastfeeding in public is wrong, while some mothers find this practice to be comfortable.

Deviance mainly refers to the behavior that is against the standard of conduct or expectations of the society or a group.

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Breastfeeding is the major concept that decreases many health issues for mothers and children, but there are many barriers for breastfeeding. The crusaders of the anti-public breastfeeding makes an argument that the breasts are like the other private parts of the body that must be under wrap. Thus, exposing the breasts in the public even for the sake of feeding is considered to be wrong and it is an indecent exposure.

The mothers find the practice of breastfeeding comfortable because they want their child to be nutritious and they just want to feed their children who are in hunger. However, the government of Country U has stated that breastfeeding in public is being protected by the state and federal law.

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