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Women Hold Topless Protest In Berlin To Win Expanded Right To Bare Breasts

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jul 11, 2021
  • 1 min read

Dozens of women cycled topless through central Berlin on Saturday to protest regulations that prevent women from removing their tops in public parks unless they are in specially designated areas, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported.

The event, held under the banner "No nipple is free until all nipples are free," was held in a show of solidarity for a French woman who had not been allowed to sunbathe topless. Park attendants had asked the woman, who lives in Berlin, to put a top on or leave the park, according to media reports.


She was sunning herself near a children's paddling pool. The park attendants said the area was not designated for nudism. The woman's refusal to put a top on led to a police operation and triggered a debate, particularly on social media.


All the news: Business man in suit and tie smiling and reading a newspaper near the financial district.

A nationwide movement calling for "Equal Breasts for All" is now demanding women have the right to go topless in places where men do so, too. Their call is about "normalizing" breasts rather than sexualizing them, they said online.


Attendees at the bicycle demonstration carried signs reading "boobs have no gender" or "My body, my choice."


Alongside cycling topless, the protesters also wore colorful and playful costumes. Men joined the demonstration too, some wearing tops, others without - and some wearing bras or inflatable plastic breasts. The movement plans to continue its protest on July 14 in Schrevenpark in the northern city of Kiel.



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