... that if, say, you are breastfeeding (not in the moment but in general), and you walk in front of an infrared camera at a science museum, you learn right away that lactating breasts are warmer than the rest of the body (and also warmer than non-lactating breasts), because they just light up bright yellow, in detail, in front of God and everyone, kind of like the backscatter-scanners at the airport, only with the monitor right there so your 8-year-old stepdaughter can shout to the other people visiting the museum that you must have REALLY HOT BOOBS?
I didn't know that until Saturday myself. That was fun.










