Unless you are in Utah, Tennessee, or Indiana, it is perfectly legal to go topless in the mall. So, while some people may be scandalized by it, the person would be completely within their rights.If the woman were bottle-feeding and standing up with her breasts exposed "waiting for someone" you can bet I'd have a whole other opinion. As would anyone. I cannot believe there are people that can find reasonable explanations for unreasonable behavior. There are no reasonable explanations for just exposing yourself in a mall. What about those who expose themselves and don't even have a baby? Is that okay? How is that any different than a man wearing a raincoat and flashing people?
I mentioned Scout Willis earlier. I have since looked it up and yes, she walked around NYC topless. There are pictures of her buying fruit from a stand, at a magazine stand and just walking around the town. For her, it was not unreasonable behavior. And it was all perfectly legal.
So, yes, walking around topless is completely different than a man wearing a raincoat and flashing people. Walking around topless is legal. Just like a guy walking around topless is legal. A guy flashing his ***** is not legal, so there lies the difference.
Would I do it? Never in a million years. But I wouldn't blink if somebody else felt like exercising their rights. Maybe if more brave women walked around topless, we could emerge from this puritan society.
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