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  3. List of social nudity places in North America - Wikipedia

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    However, Oregon law defines nudity as displaying genitals, hence both men and women are allowed to be topfree in public throughout the state. [267] [268] Alpenglow Ranch Clothing Optional B&B and Resort in Bend part of Clothing Optional Home Network and AANR-affiliated [269] Bagby Hot Springs [269] Breitenbush Hot Springs [269]

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    Professional tennis player Yaroslava Shvedova wearing safety shorts at a New York tennis match. One of the things that skirt-wearers do to avoid upskirts, particularly those who are prominently in public such as female athletes and celebrities as well as schoolgirls, is the wearing of "safety shorts" or simply shorts under their skirts to protect themselves from upskirting.

  7. No-pan kissa - Wikipedia

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    No-pan kissa were a popular employment choice amongst some women because they paid well and generally required little sexual contact with the customers. [citation needed] The first one to open was in Osaka in 1980. [3] Initially, all of them were in remote areas outside the traditional entertainment districts.

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    The Yurok women were required to stay in a menstruation hut a short way away from the village. There is much taboo and power associated with menstruation in this culture. Those menstruating must remain in the hut and abide by certain rules or there will be consequences for her, the other women, and even the village because she holds so much power.

  9. Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Article 18, paragraph 1 of the Japanese Hot Springs Act publishes guidance on contraindications and cautions for bathing in hot springs, and drinking their respective waters. [38] Although millions of Japanese bathe in onsen every year with few noticeable side effects, there are still potential side effects to onsen usage, such as aggravating ...