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Originally Posted by Grace, Too
I have a question: Are you women oppressed, are you truly disadvantaged because the courts won't let you do that one thing that women have been dying to do since the invention of the cantilevered bra - bare your breasts?
Is this really holding you back? Is it making you less of a woman because you don't have the fundamental freedom to show the world your tits? WOuld you feel more complete if you would tan your breasts at the beach, or garden with your boobs out?
Is it going to make a difference in the world for women if this mighty victory is won?
Also, what percentage of women, lets say American women really really care about this? Enough to make it an actual issue???
These are just a few questions that I, an ignorant, unlearned man, has about women.
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this isn't about being oppressed or winning a moral victory. this about a law that criminalizes women for something that men can legally do. this is about getting rid of another brick in the equality of the sexes. whether many women will choose to do this is doubtful, but for those that choose to they should have that ability without being penalized.