Stu wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2020 1:41 pm
moonshadow wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2020 11:50 am
Stu, I can respect your opinion, but would you at least agree that men should be prohibited from going topless then?
Because if mandates against topless women is the way it must be, then I personally believe that this should apply to everyone.
I'm not so much talking about prohibiting on pain of legal sanction - I think that's a different issue. I do think men should generally not be bare-chested in public places, subject to certain exceptions (e.g. beaches, swimming pools) and there should be a strong social taboo against that. I don't believe that there is a fair correlation between men's chests and women's breasts as there are cultural differences - i.e. that male chests are not considered intimate while women's breasts are.
But breasts don't have to be considered intimate, and in some cultures, they aren't. Indeed, it used to be that Women's ankles were held with the same regard (thankfully, we're past that nonsense).
So, just as with male skirt wearing, it's just a matter of altering public perception of the practice.
I grew up seeing both my sister and my mother naked, because we all shared a bedroom. Because of this, I believe I grew up to view breasts as no big deal.
Impropriety is determined through the lens of culture. If you have ever seen "My Neighbor Totoro", the essence of a child-friendly movie, you'd have been aware of the scene, where a very naked dad is playing with and washing his very naked young daughters (you don't see private parts). As a westerner, I cringed, but that's only because I have been taught to view naked men juxtaposed with naked prepubescent girls as a sign of perversion.
Unlike, say, wantonly murdering loved ones, public nipple displays are not invariably viewed as an unsavory thing.
Don't get me wrong. Like Stu, I prefer people clothed, and don't care to see either men, or women shirtless in public. But, I don't think my preference should stop them from doing this.