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#25460 02/17/2014 10:30 PM
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Does ay beach accept this practice?

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No it's illegal but some go topless.

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What beaches will be more relaxed with their rules on this?
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Your best shot would be a deserted beach, but be prepared to cover up in a hurry if someone shows up. Hispanic countries in general are not very hospitable to toplessness. If toplessness is a priority, pick a french island.


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Pick whatever beach I'm on !! I seriously condone clothes optional !!

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What beaches will be more relaxed with their rules on this?
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Actually none, it's a hit and miss.
Like Carol mentioned your way better off in a French or Dutch island.

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I believe Dominican Republic is Spanish.

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Yes the Dominican Republic is Hispanic, but the majority of the resorts have security on the beaches in front of the hotels.
The hotels are in control and make their own rules which are accepted by the government.
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