Meanwhile Texas just banned the Virginia state flag because it has a cartoon A-cup.
.) to drive ‘em wild in Texas
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Meanwhile Texas just banned the Virginia state flag because it has a cartoon A-cup.
.) to drive ‘em wild in Texas
For those concerned (or hopeful) about vast hordes of topless Minnesota women roaming the streets: They made boobs legal in Ontario in the mid 90's and I've NEVER seen any women go topless in public. I'm sure it happens, but it's extremely rare. Heck, most guys still swim in t-shirts up here.
The point of the law in Canada was to make a point that if men and women are to be equal, the law should reflect that. Of course in the US it's about sex and not equality.
Exposed female breasts are legal in BC, or maybe just the greater Vancouver area, and I've seen more than a handful of wild, naked, boobies in my time there.
The mosquitos alone are gong to keep them covered. As a man, I don't go without a shirt when outside.
Dude. Mosquitos are fucking assholes! I once went hiking in a tshirt and I walked by an area wiyh stagnant water and lots of mosquitos. Guess what was their preferred part to sting? I made a point to have full sleeves after that.
This is DISGRACEFUL! IMAGINE if a CHILD sees a FEMALE NIPPLE! The DOWNFALL of America is Happening in FRONT of our Eyes!
-People who Worship School Shooters!
What if they actually use the nipple to...feed the baby
This really needs to be normalized. Men can use desensitization to staring at boobs.
Plus if its hot and you need relief, let the puppies breathe.
I wonder if desensitization really works here. I'm kind of annoyed that boobs have this power over me. And in this day and age it's not hard to see them every day.
I see naked boobs all the time.
Still love naked boobs.
I'm definitely down to try and find out.
now if only we can end sexual segregation...
Yeah that's nice but if I let my moobs free I still get hated on, when's the oppression gonna end??
Yeah. Topless isn't naked, and people who think otherwise are a bunch of weirdos.
I lived in Haiti for 3 years where the top of a woman was not considered private. Within 2 months, looking at a woman's breast was about as exciting as looking at her elbow. Weirdly, they switched back to being sexual after returning to Canada.
There is an incentive to cover them for women
When they stop becoming "private parts" they stop having the effect
Woman’s breasts aren’t considered private here (Canada) either
By law or by culture?
Both?
To be clear, I would expect that if it's by culture, then it'd be very common to see women walking around topless and nobody pays it much attention.
Lots of places allow it at a matter of law. There's been many state Supreme Court cases like the one in OP that say female breasts don't count towards indecent exposure. Where I live (Madison, WI), those laws only apply to being sexually lewd. Anyone can technically run around naked otherwise, but it's not something people commonly do outside of the World Naked Bike Ride and protests.
You can see women topless at beaches but only in summer
At least in Ontario. Women have had the same right as men to go topless anywhere a man would. This is since 1996, I think that’s when that Gretchen lass took it to court.
So by law, yes. A culture of women walking around topless is a different thing entirely.
But the article is about law, not culture, right?
The reply a few above is about Haiti, which is more cultural. That's how we got here.
Oh, I see.