Clothing laws vary considerably around the world. In most countries, there are no laws which prescribe what clothing is required to be worn. However, the community standards of clothing are set indirectly by way of prosecution of those who wear something that is not socially approved. Those people who wear insufficient clothing can be prosecuted in many countries under various offences termed indecent exposure , public indecency, nudity or other descriptions. Generally, these offences do not themselves define what is and what is not acceptable clothing to constitute the offence, and leave it to a judge to determine in each case.
A woman has asked for advice after her husband demanded she apologize to her mother-in-law, who walked in on her while she ate breakfast in her underwear. She revealed she was eating in her kitchen at around 9am in her "regular underwear," when "suddenly I heard gasping sounds. The woman claimed her mother-in-law and sister-in-law were standing behind her "yelling about what I was wearing. The confrontation took her by surprise, as she admitted: "I was in utter shock and just froze in my seat.
This Melbourne brand wants to redefine nude underwear
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Lancashire company insisted its films were a 'fantasy concept' showing men being 'confident'. Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox. But the ASA upheld the complaints, which had challenged whether the ads were offensive because they were sexist, objectifying women, and degrading to women, and banned them from appearing again. We concluded they were therefore in breach of the Code.
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Greely 3 years ago
Sorry to butt in, but couldn't you give a little more information.
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Sorry to butt in, but couldn't you give a little more information.
It gets worse.