K-1 wrote...
If a person was raised around nudity and saw it all the time, he or she probably wouldn't see it as a sexual thing. The question nags me, however, that if a person doesn't find nudity arousing, then what does that person find arousing?
That's what i've been thinking about. Some people say that bathing together and working in the fields naked was common centuries ago. Does it mean that lust is just another carrot-and-stick tool, massivly trained reaction, omgconspiracy?
Though, j/k aside, I'm talking not about nudism as a practice, but about their mindset. What I'm trying to understand is,
is it possible to get rid of the shameful reaction and arousing associations at the same time, without walking naked everywhere.
Mr.Shaggnificent wrote...
Most people aren't terribley atractive. even less so when naked. i don't know about anyone else, but the idea of being surrounded by a bunch of naked fat, hairy, floppy, gangly, acne covered, cellulite assed average people doesn't sound very apealing to me.
Yeah, sounds gross, huh... But wait, there's more! I was also refering to the public stigma and the increasing accent on censor, which is resulting in approximate growth of insecurities. Op picture was a humorous attempt to unbrace the usual sd atmosphere. Those exibitionists look inappropriate to me too. I'm pretty sure they're bothering other people which, despite it being all natural and stuff, is pretty shitty.
This picture is more in tune with my topic (bit over-dramatic though):