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Originally Posted by bamadude01
Also going to point out the converse side of this idea: it is usually acceptable for guys to walk around shirtless in public, especially outdoors, however it's more of an issue if women are topless.
Now for my thoughts: Nudity itself, while socially taboo, is not sexual. It's our own thoughts and desires that make it so. Therefore, I would suggest that as long as no one is making any overtly sexual actions or comments, then nudity should be allowed, men and women, in most public settings.
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Well, it's basically legal to go out fully nude in public where I live if it's not sexual but just 'being nude'.
The law says it's OK to wear (or not wear) what you want as long as you don't 'offend the public'. (there are some exceptions from that but not related to nudity).
If you someone calls the police, they have to decide if you 'offend the public' or not, so it basically comes down to how liberal the policemen (or women) are.
If you don't try to argue with them you only have to pay a fine, that's all.
If you'd actually do something sexual, the fee gets higher and I think a judge has to decide that.