This topic reminds me of

http://www.thelocal.se/20250/20090624/

Women in Malmö have been given the right to bathe topless in the swimming pools of Sweden's third largest city.

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The Bara Bröst network swept to prominence in late 2007 after two bare-breasted young women were called ashore by a lifeguard at a swimming pool in Uppsala. When they refused to cover up, they were asked to leave the premises.

Speaking to The Local at the time, Ragnhild Karlsson, 22, explained the womens' motives for swimming without bikini tops.

"It's a question of equality. I think it's a problem that women are sexualized in this way. If women are forced to wear a top, shouldn't men also have to?"

Outraged by what they regarded as discrimination, a group of women in southern Sweden made a show of solidarity by establishing the network, whose name translates as both "bare breasts" and "just breasts".

This should be followed up by a ban, since bikinis reduces women's natural potential to be distinct individuals.

In many cultures that have never heard about feminism, women walking topless is considered the norm.

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I think some of the fashion Louis linked to really is as manly as fashion theoretically can get; it's only banned because we live in misandric societies.