Something absurd about female nudity on the Internet. While shiny bodies in bikinis, lolling on golden beaches are adored (http://instagram.com/abikiniaday), photos of pubic hair emerging from bikini bottoms are a reason for account deletion.
Some examples of female nudity the Internet dislikes:
via oystermag. Petra Collins’ Instagram was deleted after she posted this picture. The Canadian artist doesn’t see why the self-portrait should have been deleted, as she didn’t violate the terms of use. Only thing she did was “not meet society’s standard of ‘femininity'”
Via Vice. The same might have been the case with the T-Shirt she designed for American Apparel, that provoked a passionate debate: Can we wear a shirt that shows the drawing of a menstruating vagina, or would that have to be the “most provocative T-shirt of all times”?
Via Facebook, Gisele Parker.