3 days - 10 posts - not 1 post from a woman. seems men want to see boobs.
Well.... The OP asked for "thoughts". And that's a thought.
Btw, the Judges for the appeal didn't post to the thread but one of them was a woman. And her opinion definitely matters. Shouldn't she factor into your thought somehow?
I have to admit I've watched this thread to see if any women were going to post to it. I'd also call out that just because you want to level the playing field doesn't mean that you're going to participate - I can see women wanting top freedom but never participating in it until it becomes more mainstream and less awkward...
Recent case in Loveland, CO where a woman was playing Frisbee with her husband in their yard. They were both topless. She was cited for indecent exposure. He was not. She told the officer about the Fort Collins case that now allows women to be topless anywhere a man can be. The city settled with her for $50,000.
Recent case in Loveland, CO where a woman was playing Frisbee with her husband in their yard. They were both topless. She was cited for indecent exposure. He was not. She told the officer about the Fort Collins case that now allows women to be topless anywhere a man can be. The city settled with her for $50,000.
If it works like it does in NY, very few women will even though they can.
Most males over 10 years old wouldn't know how to handle it!"
I agree with Di that it would be hard for most men to handle, at first. Just like seeing a woman's arms and legs in the early 20th century in the US when modesty meant you weer covered form head to toe in order to not tempt men who couldn't control their sexual urges.
It took some years before women began to wear dresses above the ankle and even more for short short sleeves and plunging neck lines. Men, for the most part, have been able to control their urges and not "Mount" a woman at the site of exposed skin. With today;s fashion with shorts that expose but cheeks and just barley cover the labia, I think that men will soon see women's bare breast as what they are and not a sex object.