  Janet Jackson flashes a boob at the Super Bowl, and we're still talking about it! People are offended... outraged even.
What's outrageous is that anyone would give the brief exposure any significance. Let's consider for a moment that a breast is part of human anatomy. The female breast is more pronounced than the male breast, because hormones in the female body cause it to be so. A breast is a natural feature, like lips and hair and fingers and toes. It should really come as no surprise that Janet Jackson has breasts.
She actually has very nice breasts, and to look upon them is not unpleasant. So what's the big deal?! Why are Americans feigning apoplexy over this incident? Do we need to remind the world that we are a nation of sophomoric hypocrites when it comes to sex, or even the mere suggestion of sexuality? "Children should not be exposed to this. " That's the argument I keep hearing, and it's pathetic rhetoric.
What is the possible good reason for teaching children to be ashamed of their bodies, or any particular parts of their anatomy? Girls are going to develop breasts, and boys are going to see them. It's normal. It's natural. It's hardly shocking. Children should not be exposed to glorified or graphic violence. Children should not be exposed to professional wrestling. Children should not be exposed to commercial advertisements. Children should not be exposed to poor nutrition.
Children should not be exposed to neurotic, insecure adults making much ado about nothing! It's a breast. 
