6. South Dakota
Nestled right underneath North Dakota, South Dakota is a sparsely populated state. So what exactly does this mean for nudity laws? Well, given that the state isn’t wanting to tick anyone off or restrict their citizens to the point where they want to leave the state, they seem to be pretty liberal about the topless laws. As long as you don’t go topless with the intention to offend or arouse, you can bare your breasts. There is also a nudist resort in the town of Custer.
5. Texas
You know what they say about Texas, everything is bigger! The state has made many big splashes in mainstream media over the last few decades with the threat of secession as well as being the place where George W. Bush grew up. Basically, you can go topless in Texas, but you can’t do it in a public park. Galveston County will allow women to be topless as long as there isn’t a public complaint. The state also has over fifteen nudist resorts. SEE ALSO: 10 Celebrities who look hotter on Instagram than real life – Their real look will leave you in stitches! (See Photos)
4. Vermont
While Vermont may be home to over 100 covered bridges, they don’t really require their citizens and visitors to cover up. Vermont has its share of nudist resorts. The town of Brattleboro used to have a “live and let live” policy, but in 2007 they passed a law preventing full nudity in the middle of town. The state of Vermont is pretty open and accepting of topless women. With 75% of the state covered in forest, it is pretty easy to hide if you get shy.
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