Discussion:
Nudity is like taking off a Band-Aid
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Voter
2016-11-13 03:33:17 UTC
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Reasons for nudity:

1. Tanning
2. Skinny Dipping
3. Naturism
4. Sexuality

But basically, taking off your underwear only seems like something,
because that area of your body has been covered for so long. It's the
same thing, if you wear a Band-Aid for 3 days, and then take it off.


You have a human right to wear clothing.
You have a human right to not wear clothing.

You're not wrong!!

Murder will not convince us!!
Voter
2016-11-13 03:41:30 UTC
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Post by Voter
1. Tanning
2. Skinny Dipping
3. Naturism
4. Sexuality
But basically, taking off your underwear only seems like something,
because that area of your body has been covered for so long. It's the
same thing, if you wear a Band-Aid for 3 days, and then take it off.
You have a human right to wear clothing.
You have a human right to not wear clothing.
You're not wrong!!
Murder will not convince us!!
Also, it's not that nudity is correlated with being a savage or a barbarian.
For many of the savages and barbarians wore loincloths.
So you could say just as easily that being anti-nudity is/was savage or
barbarian.
Gordon
2016-11-15 13:07:37 UTC
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Post by Voter
Post by Voter
1. Tanning
2. Skinny Dipping
3. Naturism
4. Sexuality
But basically, taking off your underwear only seems like something,
because that area of your body has been covered for so long. It's the
same thing, if you wear a Band-Aid for 3 days, and then take it off.
You have a human right to wear clothing.
You have a human right to not wear clothing.
You're not wrong!!
Murder will not convince us!!
Also, it's not that nudity is correlated with being a savage or a barbarian.
For many of the savages and barbarians wore loincloths.
So you could say just as easily that being anti-nudity is/was savage or
barbarian.
Those ancient savages wore loin covers made from animal skins to
protect their genital area from being scratched and whacked by twigs
as they went about their hunter-gatherer processes. Also these animal
skin loin covers made it more comfortable for them to sit down on a
rough surface such as a fallen log or rough rock.

I seriously doubt that they had any concern for nudity or immoral
exposure. Most animals don't and I doubt those early humans were any
different in this respect, but they did have to run through brush in
their pursuit of something to eat and getting their genitals scratched
and whacked was probably the primary motivation factor that lead them
to wearing protective cover for their genitals. Gordon

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