Dozens of women marched topless through the streets of Charleston recently to protest the objectification of women, and norms that discourage breastfeeding in public. Charleston Mayor Danny Jones called it "a naked spectacle" and asked marchers to stay clear of a street fair going on nearby. West Virginia state law does not specifically prohibit women going topless. But the uproar around the march shows that it continues to be controversial. On this week's Front Porch podcast, we debate nudity