No, TERA isn't a non-profit organization devoted to the preservation of Tera Patrick's breasts (although we would definitely donate to that)—it stands for the Topfree Equal Rights Association. For years, many have argued that it's unfair that women in North America always have to cover themselves in public while dudes can parade around shirtless anywhere they please no matter how big their man-boobs are. Ontarios-based TERA wants to change all that by fighting for the equality of all topless people, and hopefully along way, get a few folks to adopt a more relaxed, European attitude about bare breasts in public. If that cause interests you—and why wouldn't it?—their website has information on the law and how to fight it, keeps track of toplessness in the news, and yes, posts the occasional boob picture. Don't expect to see a bunch of stuff about pole dancing at the bus stop or wild sex orgies in the street, though; that's not what they're about (think more along the lines of public breastfeeding and topless anti-war protests). Still, we're happy to supprt any crusade that aims for greater equality in this world. (Not to mention more bare boobs.)
· Topfree Equal Rights Association (tera.ca, via sexblo.gs)
· Thumbnail: Censored and uncensored Canadian movie posters for Sean Ellis' film "Cashback" (2006); more info here
· See also: Support Topless Women (Flickr photoset by Jordan Matter)
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