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The Naked Truth?

by sugarburn @ 2007-05-23 - 23:08:12

Nudity. A few weeks ago I watched a documentary about naked calendars. Tonight there was a documentary regarding people who work naked.
I don't really have a problem with nudity. To me, topless sun bathing is something to aspire to when I am sufficently happy with myself. Our mothers were shocked to learn that Nathon and I walk around the house nude pretty much all the time... at least all the time it isn't too cold lol.
Why is it that nudity is so frowned upon?
Any ideas? Are you comfortable nude, or more comfortable clothed? Why do you think that is?

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loiswakemanloiswakeman [Member]
http://lois.co.uk
07/06/07 @ 20:22

I guess that clothes are the equivalent of plumage for birds and we feel less attractive without them?

I usually keep myself covered up outside the house, out of respect for the comfort of others! Shorts and miniskirts are a distant memory...

sugarburnsugarburn [Member]
08/06/07 @ 01:57

Your right, of course. Clothes make the man apparently... Which is a little sad.
Oh, yes, my mini skirt days have blown past me too... which is depressing simply because for very small scraps of fabric they cost a lot! lol
Thanks for the comment :)

nordiskgudnordiskgud [Member]
06/09/07 @ 23:05

nudity is fine within the parameters of your own home, also i think most people would agree that only the young look great nude! ;)

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