Barechested
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Going bare chested refers to a man wearing no clothes above the waist, exposing the torso and arms. It is also known as "stripped to the waist", or "being shirtless".
The term topless is usually only applied to women, since it is much more common for men to be bare chested than women, while the male pectoral muscles are considered to be either equally or less erogenic, in various homo- or heterosexual evaluations, as compared to the female breasts; yet technically both constitute partial nudity with quantitatively nearly identical skin exposure. Local decency rules rarely consider male barechestedness to be problematic, whereas female toplessness in public is often frowned upon or even proscribed.[citation needed]
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[edit] Cultural attitudes
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Throughout history, many men, especially labourers such as farmers and miners, have worked barechested. This still is particularly normal in warmer climates, with the exception of very hot climates where protection from sunlight becomes more important than ventilation. But various times and places have been more strict and uneasy about the practice.
During the Victorian period, polite society in Western cultures deplored nudity of any degree, even bare-chestedness, and people took great pains to cover themselves up.
In many societies so affected, attitudes began to relax in the 20th century. Going bare chested in public was again acceptable. At first, the rules relaxed only for men on beaches and swimming pools — in New York City, a man could be fined for removing his shirt in Central Park as late as 1960 — but permissiveness gradually grew and crossed gender lines. Most recently, it has become quite common for women on beaches in Europe, and the Caribbean to go bare breasted, though it is by no means universal. It is still unusual on most beaches in North America. In Europe and North America, people who take offense at bare-chested men remain, and some firms refuse to serve bare chested people, having policies of "no shirt, no shoes, no service". In relatively permissive western societies, posing shirtless (or, the suggestive variation, with open shirt) is generally regarded as a very acceptable, 'innocent' degree of intentionally sexy display of the male physique, generically known as beefcake.
In rural South Asia, men traditionally wear a loincloth-type garment, often barechested. In some parts of Asia, bare-chestedness in either men or women is generally disapproved of, and may be highly offensive, even at the beach. In many of these regions, for example South Korea, most adults still swim almost fully clothed. Some countries, such as Thailand, though they disapprove of toplessness among women, condone it in order to keep attracting European tourists.[citation needed] In 2004, a British man carrying packs of ecstasy pills in his trousers was arrested in Thailand for not wearing a shirt.[1] In Muslim countries, women are religiously encouraged (or required, as in the case of Iran) to cover nearly all of the body.
[edit] Barechested activities
In informal sporting matches, such as a game of football or soccer in the park or playing cricket on the beach, players will often be ill equipped regarding separate shirts or bibs for the two teams. In these situations, a common option, at least for male teams (e.g. in soccer and basketball), is to play Shirts and Skins: one team goes bare chest and are hence said to be 'Skins', whereas for reasons of identification the other team keep their tops on and are called 'Shirts'.
Men are also seen bare chested when running or jogging. In some sports, the male standard-attire is bare-chested, especially in most aquatic disciplines such as swimming, diving, surfing or water polo, and in the beach version of other sports, such as beach volleyball, and various activities in or on the water, as swimwear is generally appropriate.
This is also true of various combat sports, such as oil wrestling (where the grip is of crucial importance) and most boxing disciplines.
Another common activity done barechested is sleeping, done by males of virtually all ages.
Many boys and men go barechested when doing yardwork or when they are outside, e.g. cutting the lawn. The motivations for doing so are usually comfort-related, most commonly to facilitate loss of body heat in warm weather. Also, some may wish to get a suntan or showcase their bodies. Boys, commonly go barechested (or even naked), especially around their homes, or with friends.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Shirtless Men World A site about bare chested men, with article on why to go bare chested, where to do it, and famous people who do it.
- Shirtless Lifestyle This group provides a forum in which members can discuss the shirt-free lifestyle, assist others in gaining the confidence they need to lose the shirt, and exchange stories of their shirtless experiences.
- Topfree Equal Rights Association
[edit] References
- ^ Thais stop topless drug smuggler - BBC News
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