The woman's breasts were exposed all over the world, including in the iconic Times Square in New York, as part of the "World Nipple Day". All of this is part of a supposed drive for equality and feminism.
Thousands of women took to the streets to expose their breasts, amid claims that this is nothing more than a way to deceive tourists. This was resumed by Mayor Bill de Basio and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, who said that painted ladies who have photos taken with tourists are nothing more than a nuisance.
Bottom pain
The mayor even suggested closing the pedestrian square at the "Crossroads of the Worlds" to stop topless women and costume characters from harassing tourists who don't agree with him (I've been to New York and yes, it's bloody annoying)
However, New York GoTopless spokeswoman Rachel Jessee said it's all about equality when it comes to revealing the chest. Other protesters have different reasons why they want to take out their knockers.
"We do it because it is liberating, it is free, it is something different. Why not? "Said 46-year-old Claudia Simondi, originally from Argentina, working as a bartender in the USA.
Spencer Jones, 27, a Manhattan artist who has been sketching nude models since the age of 12 and later became a model herself, said being topless "didn't really bother me."
Theresa Crudo, 22, even brought her 15-month-old son.
She came bare-chested - and said her husband was completely comfortable with her decision.
"Breasts are natural, you know?" she said. "I wanted to show that you can breastfeed in public and do what you have to do for your baby."
However, others are not really convinced. Sandy Belzer, 62, was one of those people.
"It's just a shame what this city has come to," he said. "What is equality for the breasts?"
Two Dutch tourists didn't really understand why they were doing it.
"I don't know why I make such a big deal out of it," said Paul Martin, 37, of Amsterdam. "There are more important things to worry about than nipples."
His friend Leonie van der Maden agreed: “It's ridiculous, really! I'm perfectly fine. But why should you go, if it's already legal? ”
This is a very good point in itself. Topless walking has been legal in New York since 1992. What do they really want? What are they trying to achieve?
A Con or Stupid - Pick One
For me, this is a case of trying to get money from tourists. I was in New York, and if I had spent more time in Times Square with people trying to get money out of me, I would have taken the train back to Boston pretty quickly, shortly after I hit someone dressed in Captain America sparked outside.
Of course, there will be those feminists who are there for some kind of "problem." They are the kind of feminist who will find offense in everything and who will continually find reasons to go on a march. I would argue that some of these people must have a life, but this is, of course, a personal opinion and is by no means a reflection of those in the company …….
Let's just pretend for a second, this is a real march for a real reason. Am I sure that the cause of feminism would be further enhanced by the fact that they will campaign for equal pay or equal opportunities in leadership positions in organizations? Roman thinking I know.
So what do you think? Am I being too harsh? I should hug the nipple ... I mean hug the nipple release, feminists don't need to hit me on the head with placards! Tell me in the comments section below or on the Barby Escorts forum