It was taboo—an accident that (supposedly) should be seen as humiliating and tacky for the star it happened to. And pasties?
Forget them. We simply had to pretend nipples didn't exist. Call it the Barbie-doll effect. But what was once a stylist nightmare is now a chic, cool, .
And—deep sigh—isn't that refreshing? Because it is complete bullshit that nipples of female-presenting people are ever censored.
There’s an obvious, problematic double standard at play here. Male-presenting bodies are generally allowed to be topless in public, while topless female-presenting bodies are decried as inherently indecent or sexual.
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