Good Morning, I have a question to ask the members of this forum, particularly the ladies, and especially the Canadian ladies. But first I think it is proper to identify who is asking for your opinion. I and my wife have been married for more than 35 years. We have been to Hedo twice last year. The first trip my wife was unsure about Hedo and the second trip was predominately her idea. She likes Hedo because it is a very non-judgmental resort. We have traveled into the Caribbean at least once a year for 20 years. I prefer her on the beach topless and while she says she is comfortable doing it, she has many criteria that have to be met on any given occasion to get her to that point of comfort. The criteria can change based on the day and location. In short, she is not a leader, she has to have a critical mass of other ladies being topless, alone with whatever other criteria is in play on that day to drop the top.
Now I was surprised how many Canadians were on this forum. Probably should not have been, but I was. And while I know that Canadians are only a percentage of the Hedo family and only a fraction of Canadians goes to Hedo, I also know that many Canadian women chose to uncover when in the south.
I have also developed a perception that the ladies on this forum are generally more self confident and determined to do what they want to do. More open-minded etc., so thought that a thoughtful discussion here might help, at least for me, to clarify what the drivers were around why, we need to fly for 4 to 5 hours to change our approach to life.
So,,, here is my question. What happens that makes Canadian women comfortable to only go topless when not in Canada? In Ontario it is legal. Been so for a number of years. However, you generally don't see it on public beaches. I have read that there are some places, if you are willing to hike off the beaten track and trade security for some freedom. However, it has not really caught on in general.
Anyway, would like to thank you in advance for your opinion and input.
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