Ever wonder why male nipples are okay to display in public, but female nipples are not?
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This boob censorship has since led to a good number of rather creative responses. One of which is artist Micol Hebron’s “digital pasty” of a male nipple, which was originally posted on Facebook:
“Here you go — you can use this to make any photo of a topless woman acceptable for the interwebs! Use this ‘acceptable (male) nipple template’, duplicate, resize and paste as needed, to cover the offending female nipples, with socially acceptable male nipples (like a digital pasty). You’re welcome.”
Now, more than a year after, Hebron’s idea has been given a new lease in life.
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And women all over the world have been quick to embrace the idea.
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This is mostly to protest unfair nudity policies forced on users by social media networks like Instagram and Facebook.
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#FreeTheNipple
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Regardless of where you stand on the free nipple movement, we can all agree on one thing:
All nipples, male or female, look very much alike.
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