I know it’s not completely about nudism in general but I see it as step in the right direction. I copied this from from r/nudism.

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    1 year ago

    If they’re that convinced that women’s bodies aren’t supposed to be sexualized, then why are all women wearing tops in his article about being bear brested?

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        1 year ago

        undefined> If they’re that convinced that women’s bodies aren’t supposed to be sexualized, then why are all women wearing tops in his article about being bear brested?

        Why would there be publishing rules on a website? I assume that the owner of the site doesn’t approve, but it’s still a tad hypocritical when he disproves his own points like that.

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          Because, at least in the US, any media that children could see in a public forum (print newspapers, online public forums, articles, etc) can’t have anything considered “sexualized images” in it. It’s mainly a BS move to keep advertising dollars just like Reddit not making NSFW content available on their mobile platform.