I grew up in New York City which, in spite of it's identification as a center for education, culture, etc., must have some of the most oppressive anti-nudity laws anywhere. You'd probably get less jail time for robbing a bank in NYC than if you walked down the street naked! So far, the WNBR has hardly gotten off the ground here, whereas nearby Philadelphia's ride is attended by thousands! There are a few loopholes for New Yorkers though. You can be nude onstage as part of a performance, though you can't have sex onstage. Also, for the past few Summers, Artists have had Body Painting events in various parts of the city such as Central Park, the Upper East Side, and Times Square. Apparently, if your body is painted you're regarded as a work of art and can walk around freely, as long as thoe nasty parts are covered with paint. Then, too, there are the 'nudistas' -- bare breasted women in Times Square with their boobs painted and who willingly pose for tourist photos and a tip. I guess that says that where there's a will there's a way (if you'll pardon the cliche), and bodily freedom will eventually win out!
Women can get away with it more than men. With all of their skimpy clothes they wear now. If they walked down the street at night, you can't tell.
Women can get away more easily than men with nudity even without the painted-on clothes. And a man's penis is very difficult to disguise with paint.
Women can get away with it more than men. With all of their skimpy clothes they wear now. If they walked down the street at night, you can't tell.
Women can get away with much more in general than men.
By default, naked women are naked women while naked men are perverts. That's just the way of it