Guess they're just more secure in their masculinity than you.
As for marching for topless equality, I would have joined that march if I knew about it. I fully support it, but really only for those who don't need any support.
I didn't think going topless was an issue here. I'm pretty sure it's not illegal, so what's the protest about?
Personally, I think they should start calling bras and bikinis "boob burqas." It's exactly the same mentality--religiously derived, and socially imposed.
If it was anything like every other feminist protest that's ever been held the participants were most likely the type that you never really want to see topless. Far more Roseanne Barr than the gals from HOOTERS. Look at me! Look at me! Ugh, no thanks, Bertha. Do this in winter in Winnipeg and I'll buy you some coffee out of the kindness of my heart though.
And on completion of the march were seen entering the Vancouver "My Little Pony" Convention site.
As for marching for topless equality, I would have joined that march if I knew about it. I fully support it, but really only for those who don't need any support.
Personally, I think they should start calling bras and bikinis "boob burqas." It's exactly the same mentality--religiously derived, and socially imposed.
Guess they're just more secure in their masculinity than you.
I'm ok with that.
last time I went to a Hooters was in Taiwan.....very misleading. It closed pretty quickly
"Peepers"
Apparently, the "Bottoms Up Club" in HongKong is quite okay, though.