Babes strip naked for 'Topless Book Club' in New York City for bizarre experiment
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Going topless is legal according to New York law. And reading topless is fun, according to Topless Pulp co-founder A. The club is a celebration of a woman's freedom to bare her breasts and read a book at the same time — a reminder that not all nudity has to be salacious or even sexual, she says. As for the club's concentration on the lurid midcentury fiction known as "pulp," A. Certainly, there's no lack of sexual suggestion on the covers of not-quite-classics like "I Should Have Stayed Home," "Titan's Daughter" and "The Baby Doll Murders," the last of which concerns a femme fatale who "could look like a wistful child and she loved to play games — such as murder, man and marijuana.