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Originally Posted by ardeegee
The "don't be nude in public" taboo is created by a cultural sense of shame in nudity. Therefore, what you said was entirely based in shame, but it is so culturally entranced that you don't even notice it and indeed take it as a given.
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sm sbsolutely with you
@mores:
1.) Heinleins "stranger in a strange world" (de: Fremder in einer fremden Welt) is a book i hearthily recommend to you.
2.) as far as the paintings you showed as examples
well at least we both agree that nudity shouldn't be presented
but I for myself would like to add: "in such a lousy way"
(I assure you, the nudity was the third thing that i actually observed in them.
the first two were scetchynass and an extremeley ill choice of colors.)
but it's not an argument against nudity as such.
I could show you a nice heap of contemporary photography that doesn't show such crap , but instead shows nudity, and its natural beauty framed with the evident "being comfortable with herself" of the model.
I won't do since it'd most likely cost me this account
but instead of this I'll also go the "hey it's art" way:
http://www.renoiruncovered.com/renoi...large-bathers/
http://www.renoiruncovered.com/paint...ith-long-hair/
http://www.renoiruncovered.com/renoi...h-blonde-hair/
http://www.renoiruncovered.com/renoi...her-on-a-rock/
http://www.renoiruncovered.com/renoi...eeping-bather/