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Patrons are meant to ogle the nude artwork, not other patrons. Plus, as she was not owned by the museum, they earned no money off the ogling. :rolleyes:

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12 minutes ago, eldude said:

Why would you not want to encourage that attire at a museum? 

Because the museum paid a lot of money for all that artwork not being stared at.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Fuzz said:

Because the museum paid a lot of money for all that artwork not being stared at.

 

 

Those people are still paying admission though. i doubt a museum cares if you stare at art, other people, or a urinal as long as they get $. 

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To me the most surprising part of this story is that it happened at a museum in France

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7 hours ago, eldude said:

Those people are still paying admission though. i doubt a museum cares if you stare at art, other people, or a urinal as long as they get $. 

Of course the museum cares! They could have charged a lot more for admission if they had a living, interactive piece of art!! :P

 

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8 hours ago, MrBirdman said:

To me the most surprising part of this story is that it happened at a museum in France

my first thought as well. 

it all smells a bit like a PR stunt though.

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14 hours ago, BrightonCorgi said:

She's welcome to wear that dress to my house at her leisure.

She's even more welcome to not wear that dress to my house. :innocent:

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In NY it’s legal for women to walk around completely topless, I’m surprised a deep v is a problem anywhere!

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In NY it’s legal for women to walk around completely topless, I’m surprised a deep v is a problem anywhere!

In Austin, we use to have a nude cyclist who would go by from time to time. My kids thought it was hilarious. I just though “all that biking and he’s still that fat.”


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5 hours ago, DBNInc said:

In NY it’s legal for women to walk around completely topless, I’m surprised a deep v is a problem anywhere!

Same here in Ontario Canada. But I've been living here over 10 years and have never seen a woman in public topless, though a lot of male neighbours mow their lawn without a shirt on.

Though I'm 99% sure you couldn't get into a museum without a shirt on.

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