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French No Longer Topless

It no longer attracts the atten­tion it once did so the "trend set­ters" are mov­ing on. Or, it could just be the sight of those 50+ year old women.

It was hailed as fem­i­nist progress. Women could go top­less, "just like men" — even though that was never really so, as it was always more com­pli­cated for women, who had to decide first if they would do it at all, and then only "hor­i­zon­tally" (i.e. while sun­bathing) or "ver­ti­cally" (swim­ming and walk­ing on the beach) too.

Still, going top­less suited the era, com­ing, as it did, just a year before another fem­i­nist break­through, the legal­i­sa­tion of the Pill. Like con­tra­cep­tion, top­less­ness (at both the beach and munic­i­pal pools) was seen as a way for women to assert and con­trol their own sexuality.

So what hap­pened? Why is it that you hardly see women going top­less in France any more? Or if you do, they're more likely to be in their 50+year-old vet­er­ans of fem­i­nist bat­tles who are damned if they're going to give up any of the rights they fought for.

BBC

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