There must be reasons why we men are so hipped on breasts as if we'd all been weaned too soon
There must be reasons why we men are so hipped on breasts as if we'd all been weaned too soon
In Gunter Grass's works, particularly in his novel "The Tin Drum," the theme of sexuality and the male obsession with breasts is a recurring motif. Grass delves into the complexities of human desire and the ways in which societal norms and expectations shape our perceptions of the female body.The quote "There must be reasons why we men are so hipped on breasts as if we'd all been weaned too soon" speaks to the primal nature of male desire and the cultural significance placed on the female form. Grass suggests that men's fixation on breasts is rooted in a sense of longing and nostalgia, as if they are seeking comfort and nourishment that they were deprived of in their infancy.