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So I use a sauna at my university rec center where clothing policies are strictly enforced. In all my time spent in that sauna, most people are in swim wear or gym clothes.
Until the other day, when I walked in after a work out and scanned the benches for a clear spot to sit and sweat and noticed a woman in her mid 30s, topless.
I picked my spot and sat down, scanned the rest of the room. More guys than gals, but yet none of them were leering, sneaking pics or doing anything else creepy. Most people were sitting alone with headphones on or in a group, conversing with one another.
At some point a staff member walked in to spill water over the stones, and to my surprise, didn't scold her about dress policy. I sat there remarking at how mature and progressive everyone was being about the situation.
Double checked the dress policy of the rec center later on, and it doesn't explicitly forbid female toplessness. Additionally, this is in a state where it is technically legal, perhaps enforcing such a policy could lead to legal headaches for the University, but that's my speculation.
Anyways, thought I'd share.
I see that too, uni had to put in New policies in to stop that. Perhaps a medical incident with a student
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All I can say is that this was not in NY