Public Nudity
2023-01-12 21:46:39 #1 
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Default Public Nudity

Is public nudity considered a taboo?

I know it isn't in the like based on what porn sites would consider taboo, but to the general public, and nudist (naturist) or even a neighbor that wants to be nude on their own property seems to be a taboo subject.

I find it interesting because biologically, we were not designed to wear clothes. People to convert to nudist (naturism) describe an adjustment period, then they start to realize it was a programed feeling.

I heard of (so I don't have a direct cite to list) people in the nudist groups over time describing feelings of eroticism when wearing clothes, as the idea of hiding the body becomes erotic.

This last one, as strange as it is, I can see being an actual mental change. Julia V Earths videos where I first found her, she was completely nude doing a reading of the cosmos. It looked so natural for her to be nude, that my mind became used to it. Then when I found her later on Instagram, she was wearing a very thin bikini walking along a beach, and it was erotic. Not because I wanted her to be clothed, but because I was used to seeing her nude and this was something different. It was also erotic, because I could easily go see her nude again, any time I wanted.

Through all this, I do feel being nude, should be more accepted. Not just for erotic reasons, but for general health. I think if people had to pay attention more to their bodies, we would be a healthier society.
 
2023-01-12 23:21:19 #2  
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You raised a very interesting and actual topic!

I think that clothing has the function of protecting against the environment. For example, walking without clothes in the Arabian desert - the sun will burn the skin. To be without clothes in the taiga - in the summer the mosquitoes will bite, and in the winter the body will freeze. Dive into the ocean (especially at the equator) without a protective suit - jellyfish and other poisonous water creatures will say a poisonous "hello".
So, I don't think it's good for your health to walk around naked anywhere. It is worth using the mind and logically decide where, when and why to dress or undress.

For example, I like to go without clothes at home (only panties), and I sleep exclusively without clothes. I’m so comfortable - I have nothing to be ashamed of )) Well, on the other hand, I have nothing to be ashamed of because I see myself without clothes and can notice in time if something is wrong with my body and take action (for example, urgently return to physical training ).

In the modern world, I feel sorry for men sometimes. A guy meets a beautiful, slender girl at a party. He comes with her to the hotel, she undresses, and there the fat falls out. Horror! That would make me sick
 
2023-01-12 23:31:13 #3  
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The part about being a barrier against a harsh environment is true. Which is probably why the earliest human remains we find are in areas that are very warm and considered mild in the winter months.

I just know that biologically, we must have survived without clothes, since we are born nude and there was a time before clothes were invented.

Even if that was only one or two generations of time, it would be equivalent to 200 years without clothes.

I am glad you find comfort in nudity. It's inspiring to make me want to continue a regimen of activity to maintain a decent shaped body.

I think in the modern age, we could survive much more easily being nude, since we now have transparent barriers available to us, like sunscreen, sandals and umbrellas
 
2023-01-13 11:30:56 #4  
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Yes, people survived without clothes, but they obviously did not live in the north and each individual did not live long (life expectancy increases along with increased hygiene and comfort).

The chances of surviving in the nude with umbrellas, creams and sandals are higher, but there is no point in this. I think that humanity has long since moved from survival mode to perfection.

Therefore, in my opinion, it is not advisable to live completely without clothes in the modern world, since this does not contribute to an increase in life expectancy. And on the other hand, pulling on "30 layers" of clothes is also wrong - this leads to the physical degradation of a person.