"Go-Topless Day" in New York seeks equal rights to bare chests

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Some two dozen topless women protested in a New York City park on a hot, sweaty Sunday as part of what they called "National Go-Topless Day" to draw attention to inequality in topless rights between men and women.

There were topless men in the park, too, but nobody paid them much attention, a disparity, organizers said, that demonstrated the need for the event.

The topless women drew crowds of onlookers who took pictures and video with their cell phones.

"We say there is nothing wrong with the female nipple," Karen Heaven, an organizer of the event, told the crowd that quickly formed around her in Manhattan's Bryant Park. She was wearing white pants and not much else besides a purse over her shoulder. "My dog has six, I have two, but I can be put in jail for showing my nipples. It's 2012 -- what are we thinking?"

It is legal for women to go topless in public in New York City but laws vary widely across the United States. Heaven and her colleagues say discrimination is unconstitutional and they want full equality.

Similar protests were scheduled in about 30 U.S. cities and 10 around the world, organizers said.

The annual Go-Topless Day was established in 2007 by a former sports car journalist called Rael, who founded a religion called the Raelian Movement after he said he was visited by a space alien in a French volcano park who told him life on Earth was created by extraterrestrial scientists, according to an account on his website.

Occasional references to alien creators did not seem to register with the crowd, which focused mostly on the breasts.

"I'll show these to a few friends and then delete them after a few days," Rudy Sison, a New Yorker who happened to visit the park on Sunday, said as he thumbed through photographs and video he had just taken on his phone. "They're topless."

Several women waved signs saying: "Equal Topless Rights For All."

After the speeches, a guitarist led the crowd in a reworking of The Beatles' song "Let It Be."

"Let 'em breathe," people sang. "Let 'em breathe."

"Go-Topless Day" in New York seeks equal rights to bare chests - Yahoo! News
 
Dunno know if it's "pitiful" or not...but I'd be scared of being possibily raped...and besides, there are thong bikinis at the Beaches...which show off more than just going topless....:hmm:
 
The whole nipple argument is stoooopid. Yes dogs have nipples......are they sexual? God I hope not. Yes men have nipples......are they sexual? meh, they can be stimulated but they're not exactly part of their sexual anatomy. Their nipples are not attached to breast, which are unarguably part of the female sexual anatomy. I'm not about to walk around with my cookies hanging out either.

But the most important reason why I'm glad people can't just walk around naked? There are some things you just can't unsee. And for real.....there are a LOT of people I don't want to see nekid. Ever. Heck I wish they would outlaw skinny jeans. Those things are a travesty to big bootied women everywhere.....and for some reason that's who wants to wear them.:eek3:
 
There's an appropriate time and place for breast exposure, obviously our world is not mature enough to handle it.
 
I went to St Martins last summer. It's Dutch on one side of the island and French on the other. All the beaches were topless, but some beaches on the french side were nude. There would be a line of rocks across the sand to indicate that that was the starting point for a nude beach. I was walking with my mom and dad when we got to one of these and my dad told me what it meant. I said "that be the edge matey...there be monsters there". It was funny though, you could tell who was European, they'd have their boobs out, and they'd be tan. You could spot the American women because they had tan lines......and they all had implants lol. That cracked me up.
 
I'd rather walk around either topless or naked in my apt with curtains or blinds closed shut. Or go to a nude beach for some privacy.
 
These antiquated laws were put in place to keep women in line. There is no reason women should not have the same rights. Although, I agree there people I don't think should be naked, but then they are people who could take better care of themselves anyway.
 
How so?

After all if men have the right to do stupid and crazy things don't women have the same right?
Just because someone has a legal right to do something doesn't mean it's not pitiful.

Personally, I don't care to look at men's bare chests in public either.

It's a shame that people don't have more modesty.
 
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