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In reply to the discussion: Why can't women go topless like men do? [View all]Paul Rapoport
(2 posts)46. The Topfree Question
        Thank you for your pertinent observations. There are 15 years of information about this on the TERA website, which, although hosted in Canada, concerns itself with the USA mostly.
Many commenters say things, even in good faith, that are incorrect, especially about the legal issues. There's even one website that posts legal information about women's topfreedom that's incomplete and misleading and should not be heeded. For various reasons, TERA does not post a guide to lawfulness of topfree women, although we do answer questions about it.
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        Since a 1992 New York court decision it has been legal for women to go topless in the state of NY.
        PoliticAverse
        Jul 2012
        #1
      
        
        That's insane. Sports bras not only cover more, they keep the breasts from bouncing as much
        Gormy Cuss
        Jul 2012
        #20
      
        
        If it were the "social norm" then we would be conditioned so it would make no difference.
        jonthebru
        Jul 2012
        #32
      
        
        The Atty. downstairs says that there is no way they can make a charge stick.
        Downwinder
        Jul 2012
        #26
      
        
        but they can in some places and still they dont . so the issue isnt with laws
        leftyohiolib
        Jul 2012
        #52
      
        
        I'm 61 years old, and when I was a child in Florida, no young girl under school age ever had to wear
        Nay
        Jul 2012
        #29