In the latest body positive news, just read this in FB:
Berlin sets a new precedent ![]()
. Women can now swim topless in public pools with the same rights as men. There will be no sanctions, no legal repercussions, and no double standards
. This move follows a complaint about gender discrimination, and the city responded clearly: total equality ![]()
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This change goes beyond swimming pools. It represents bodily freedom and challenges outdated rules that continue to regulate, censor, or sexualize the female body in public spaces
. The message is clear: the body is not a provocation, equality is not negotiable, and freedom is not dependent on gender ![]()
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This decision has sparked debate: tradition vs. rights, morality vs. equality, custom vs. common sense ![]()
. Berlin didn’t just change a rule—it transformed the conversation ![]()
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