Surely there are more important issues to be concerned about.
Swedes fight for topless rights
Swedish women have launched a campaign called Just Breasts which fights for their right to go topless on beaches and in swimming pools.
Scandinavian feminists were outraged when two women were asked to cover up their breasts by a lifeguard at a public pool near Stockholm.
One of the pair (sorry), 22-year-old Ragnhild Karlsson, said: ‘If women are forced to wear a top, shouldn’t men also have to?’
Jack's Shack says
Jacob,
Look at some older pictures and you’ll find plenty of guys wearing a mankini.
On the other hand I don’t want to sit around in a sauna with a bunch of naked strangers-
It has its moments.
Mark says
No pics???
I don’t see what the big deal is about men OR women going topless. Let it all hang out, I say.
Alice says
People don’t sexualize nudity in Sweden the way they do here. I’m not saying that’s a good or bad thing. They really just don’t see a body the way we do. A positive result is you leave a beach there feeling pretty good about yourself because you see that everyone has physical flaws. On the other hand I don’t want to sit around in a sauna with a bunch of naked strangers- and they are mixed sex where I have been. Too much for moi.
The Misanthrope says
Jacob, I absolutely agree.
Jacob Da Jew says
‘If women are forced to wear a top, shouldn’t men also have to?’
Actually, due to the prolification of “man boobs”, certain men should be required to don “mankini” (just made that word up now).