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Definitionally, if you say a part of being a woman is having breasts, and a woman doesn't have breasts, you are saying they are either less of a woman or not a woman at all.
Either that, or your initial argument is wrong, and having breasts has nothing to do with being a woman, so there is nothing wrong with going topless as a woman.
I will say it feels like you definitely believe not having breasts makes you less of a woman because you said "technically makes you a woman" here, which is a weird thing to say if you were arguing that women shouldn't be allowed to go topless for some sex-related reason.