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I think when sexuality is repressed to an unhealthy extreme, it increases that "forbidden fruit" angle. Then people can act in ways that are actually harmful when a restriction is lifted too suddenly. Like a woman showing her legs is no big deal now, but it's a different story if such a restriction were suddenly lifted in 1900.It's a broken windows theory kind of thing.
I'll allow it as an experimentBecause it is haram
I agree that it's a ridiculous double standard but we need to start thinking about this issue a different way.
The only reason men feel uncomfortable wearing bras is because society has deemed it unacceptable, exclusively ladies' wear. But stop to think about it for a moment; at its most basic, what is the purpose of a bra? Support and containment! There is no reason a man should feel ashamed of wearing a bra. If a man has some boobage, it's only logical that he should want to support or contain it. All men should be able to wear any style bra or support he likes, whether it is a more feminine type or merely a compression shirt. Sports bras are actually a brilliant solution for those who can't afford expensive compression shirts. Let's work on removing the stigma surrounding men wearing bras, and instead of shaming them, support them! Just like a bra.
#FreeTheNipple was a thing back in 2015 but dried up the second everyone pushing that started screeching about Donald TrumpThe fight for "top freedom" used to be a big deal in the 2000s and early 2010s, I remember Penn & Teller Bullshit did an episode about it, there was lots of controversies over women breastfeeding in public etc.
I think the reason why you don't see much talk about it anymore is simply so many other political controversies have come along to overshadow it that people have simply kind of forgotten about it, too focused on other things to worry as much about it.
But from what I understand it actually is legal in places like NYC to be topless in public and even where I live I've seen women wearing very flimsy tank tops and no bra, leaving little to the imagination.
This is the cope women use but unless we're talking about a Muslim neighborhood or being alone in the middle of the night worst you'll get a lot of the time is stares.Because simply put: men can't handle it.
Lmao, I've been with a british girl who had these really nice tits, but then when her bra came off I realized she had really nice pushup bra instead. Her tits were like that of a granny. Like they were flat, long, and vertical. They reached past her navel. I didn't say anything, but I put her bra back on and then fucked her.I once was dating this delicious black girl. She had surprisingly soft straight hair, deliciously big, but not "africanized" lips, muscular, but not overly built legs and (I thought) big rocking titties.
Welp, its our second date and we head to my apartment insanely worked up. I'm just eating her up like a snickers bar while she is partially clothed, and I hadn't realized she took her blouse and push-up bra off, as I looked up I see two nipples located atop of two black wet socks pointing straight at me.
My libido was fucking done for the weekend.
So, I'd say for deception.
Edit: grammar!
This also is a valid argument as to why female toplessness isn't a thing, because it's wildly true. The only women you see being "pro-slut", "pro-sex work", and even "pro-topless" are all ugly chicks who use feminist politics as a way to have a "personality".