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Originally Posted by polak
In my original post I said if this actually catches on to the point where it's like it is for men (in Europe you could easily estimate that 90% of women are still wearing tops and that number is even higher for younger girls).
Ask a guy wearing a shirt in the pool if he likes the fact that guys are expected to be shirtless?
I like how I'm playing devils advocate and standing up for the girls who are probably against this yet I'm still some how the bad guy.
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Its an odd thing, in EU during the 70s topless was the norm in beaches, pools, and co-ed changing rooms were quite common in a lot of EU nations, especially nordic ones.
The trend has reversed many have said because of the influence of US movies, tourism, media, TV, etc.. They have exported their shame of nudity, prudishness on to the rest of the world, I for one don't like that