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Post by Blackwater on Jan 27, 2020 1:38:57 GMT -6
Has anyone here been skinny dipping with friends?
Is our approach to nudity here in the US primarily driven by culture? I was talking to a friend from Germany who is a Bishop, who suggested we should go to a spa on an upcoming visit to Europe, but mentioned it would be ‘German style’. From his perspective, there was clearly nothing wrong with this.
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Post by anotherrandomuser7 on Jan 28, 2020 0:48:06 GMT -6
Has anyone here been skinny dipping with friends? Is our approach to nudity here in the US primarily driven by culture? I was talking to a friend from Germany who is a Bishop, who suggested we should go to a spa on an upcoming visit to Europe, but mentioned it would be ‘German style’. From his perspective, there was clearly nothing wrong with this. Your friend is absolutely right! I find co-ed non-sexual nudity to be uplifting. It helps participants to see others as fellow people, as it opens up shared vulnerability and eliminates the clothing we so often use to judge or form ideas about others. Some of the best "real" conversations happen while nude. I found naturisn as a result of prayer & study on how to protect my family from porn. Nude need not be lewd, and separating simply nudity from sexuality (and not hiding nudity) can go a long way towards eliminating the tittilation that hooks so many people into porn. It may seem odd, but not leaving anything to the imagination is the quickest way to eliminate unwanted sexual imagination.
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utah
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Post by utah on Feb 13, 2021 20:32:24 GMT -6
I wish the poll were still open, but I don't think it took mine. I vote yes, where it is legal or socially acceptable (not always the same). I think it is a liberating experience.
I think most people's shock of nudity is due to years of training from the social/cultural norms. I also think it is crazy that we can get arrested for wearing what we were born in. Clothing, both style and quantity, should be the choice of the individual.
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