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Actually there is a Miami Ohio also. There is even a University there.

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Thats not the one I was thinking of.

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Despite thongs becoming so common where I am now, the only publicly-exposed breast I've been aware of is a Mother feeding her infant at the beach this morning.

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Thats not the one I was thinking of.

Of course not, there isn't a beach.

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Thats not the one I was thinking of.

Of course not, there isn't a beach.

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Despite thongs becoming so common where I am now, the only publicly-exposed breast I've been aware of is a Mother feeding her infant at the beach this morning.

Are they common on men or just women?

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The only one I saw on a man was when I looked down. 98% boardshorts or wetsuits, an occasional brief.

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It seems like there are many women who are comfortable wearing very minimal tops on the beach.However, while being topless is legal for women at New York state parks and beaches and on the beach in Miami, very few are.Can someone explain why women are reluctant to remove just a few square inches of cloth covering part of their breasts?

Well, there are many people who feel certain ideas are valid.

They give weight to certain ideas.

And they give practice to such ideas in their life.

When people get an idea in their head, they keep it, and even though it is not grounded in truth at all, they still keep such ideas in their mind.

Everyone disagrees in current times about the truth.

My view is that there are possibilities that happen, and some that are less likely to happen.

My guess as to why many do not practice naturism or topfreedom in Miami when it is legal on South Beach just would be that nobody currently knows about naturism because it's being censored and forgotten in the USA even by "mainstream Americans."

So, naturism is not known for a good reputation because nobody knows what it is at all in many parts of America.

If it was known and was made available to many many people across much of society without the natural course of the division of society caused by the truth tellers telling off the people who tell lies against naturism, then naturism would grow positively.

But because liars promote misconceptions about naturism at large in mainstream media and other alternative media sources that are predominant in America, they tell us all sorts of misconceptions and give naturism a bad reputation.

I want people doing the wrong thing, either from inside naturism in America that give it a bad reputation, or haters of naturism who spread misconceptions and lies to be disproven by the behavior of the American naturism practitioners.

And Naturism in America is confused whenever situations in which some people behave poorly and the communities double down on denials of behaviors of the bad apples.

It rarely happens, but some leaders do not always do the right thing in groups.

Everyone who is in the public eye should own up to the poor behaviors they give as leaders, but not everyone is perfect, so many people end up making bad mistakes on purpose and never own up to it.

Naturism is not about exploitation.

It is not about forcing people into situations they do not want to enter.

Naturism is only about personal responsibility, respect for self, respect for others, and respect for the environment. If you contradict that in your naturism or naked-ness, that is the contradiction. and everyone that breaks those three principles is not following naturism if they really do not care about any of those.

Many American naturists or "nudists" do not care about this, and many people that have naked-ness honestly sometimes do not really care about this.

People that are nudists are not always naturists, and I think that, honestly, nudity should be a part of naturism, but never is the end goal of naturism, just the means to accomplish the objectives of "Personal Responsibility, Respect for self, Respect for others, Respect for the Environment, and Harmony with Nature."

That is my two cents. None of that was directed immediately at anyone.

Have a good day.

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