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Public nudity OK, but photography makes it perverse?

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We put clothes on ourselves because of religion! ( in this day and age) The ice-age was the main bearing to this factor,( and evolution ) so the trend began and is still, with all combined, so the blame is shared.
If the human body is still animazement too you, GET A LIFE or be at peace with yourself.

If the whole world was naked, there would be No curiosity!

Again! Have a think.

If I have missed anything out, this means I need to go to bed.

All the best.

EVO
Posted by EVO2, Sunday, 1 February 2009 1:49:26 AM
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Dear Ludwig,
you asked me to more specify my opinion about the nudeness manners of those European countries earlier mentioned or my observation towards this subject.
As I grew up in Europe, this is difficult for me to do as those forms of behavior or their expression of nudity appear to me as quite ”normal”. As I stated earlier, over there nude people are eg. lying in between other people along a river and girls bathing topless is as normal as having fast food shops at every corner in Australia.
I try to explain it the other way around, as this issue in my chosen country appears not to be “normal” to me. As it was hot on Australia Day we went to Cottesloe Beach in Perth, quite a nice beach by the way. Walking along there we spotted a young lady, possibly in her mid to late twenties, expressing her secrets to the public in a visible and disgusting way. Her pants were slit in the middle to allow her female private parts to exit there. Please allow me not to go into further detail.
This is not normal. I haven’t seen anything similar in all my life in Europe. May be as they handle nudity as not offensive no one is annoyed if he or she takes a sunbath without clothes. If nudity is handled normal we won’t need to express ourselves in the way this poor thing did.
The more we ban nudity out of our normal lives, out of art galleries, or pools, or beaches we create a mystery about it, we actually deny it in a certain way.
There is no question that there will always be some sickos around, in whatever country we live, but to my understanding this Aussie denying of nudity will create even a bigger threat for more sickos to be produced by this society. It all starts at home, with our upbringing and with certain values. Nudity in itself is a value, which should be respected and not haunted.
Yours m2catte
Posted by m2catter, Sunday, 1 February 2009 4:46:13 PM
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When a child is born it is common for the father to be present throughout the birth and, in many cases fathers often take photos of the birth, some even capture the event on video.

So are we as fathers committing a crime?
Posted by rehctub, Thursday, 5 February 2009 6:49:00 AM
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