Equalititty for all!
Big breasts, small breasts and every size in between were bared for the cause of equality Saturday in the 10th annual Go Topless Day march in Midtown.
About 200 people of all ages, split roughly evenly between men and women, took part in the high-spirited parade to Bryant Park, led by a mostly female, mostly shirtless drum corps.
An SUV topped with giant inflatable pink boobs demanding “Equal Topless Rights” was also featured.
Founded in 2007, the march is based on women’s right to be bare-chested in public, just like men, organizers said.
Some marchers wore X’s or tape that said “Censored” across their breasts, even though it’s perfectly legal for women to be nude from the waist up in public in New York City. Some carried signs that said, “My bod is not a crime,” and “Equalititty for everyone.”
About 20 US cities from New Hampshire to Denver to Seattle marked the day, with participants tweeting using the hashtag #FreetheNipple. The international effort also included events in cities where participants were protesting for similar rights, among them Phoenix and Madison, Wisconsin. Canadians joined in the disrobing in Montreal and Vancouver.
The march drew plenty of attention from shutterbugs lining the barricades, and from some male hecklers who were quickly ushered away by cops.
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