Discrimination: The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.
You can look it up yourself if you like
....I did, and I posted other definitions,,,
Yes, and I respond to each in kind.
If people want to argue that this anatomy
has no difference from this anatomy
,,,,, there really is not much that can be done or said to help that person,,,
I'm not saying they are not different. In Fact I agreed with you they are different. However, the response to the male and female images shown from people that would respond to these images are equal. In fact it would still be equal if the woman didn't have the top on.
Women (and gay men) respond to shirtless men the same way Men (and lesbians) respond to the to a topless women.
This is what I was explaining with my response to the first definition you provided.
"the process by which two stimuli differing in some aspect are responded to differently "
While the body parts may look different. The only anatomical difference is a layer of fat (or in this case more likely saline) over the muscle that provides the shape. If there was no layer of fat a woman's breast would look much like a man's pectoral muscles. Therefore, it seems you are really discriminating against a layer of fat.
It has become obvious you will not change your option based on logic and reason. You are using your emotional response to justify your option. So bit it. However, it's not against the law. Therefore, Women can breastfeed in public as they wish until the law changes. Therefore, neither of our options matter in the grand scheme of things. For this particular topic on this particular forum both of our options matter, but I believe this discussion has ran it's course.
I offer you the chance to get the last word in as I will not respond to it. I believe that to be only fair. Thank you for the lively debate. I look forward to the next time we can have a energetic and civil discussion.