No- everyone should practice basic modesty
2006-11-26 12:37:37
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answer #1
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answered by Mommyk232 5
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Have been in the nudist lifestyle for 30 years. They people that I have met have better attitudes about the nude body than most people. I have had people tell me that if God intended for us to go nude then we would be born that way. DUH!! I have also met people from all walks of life, including some that have had physical disabilities, I saw absolutely no discrimination towards them. The other members treated them great and did try to include them in things as much as they could. In fact if people did research they would find that ages range all the way from newborn to 90 something, and both sexes. Even kids that are raised in the lifestyle have better attitude and respect of others than most other kids. I have known some personally. All the resorts that I have been to have rules, and they will give you two warnings and then on the third they will tell you don't let the gate hit you in the A**. They are also the most strict against anything sexual or inappropriate in the open where children can see. Also if anyone is caught taking pics or just bothering people especially of kids without permission the police will be notified IMMEDIATELY and charges WILL be pressed.
2006-11-27 07:42:36
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answered by trollwzrd 3
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Only if those male family members are very young children! As in the ages you would have to help them with a bath or change diapers. There is no good reason for female family members to see male family members naked beyond that!
2006-11-26 12:37:53
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answered by UNI Panther 3
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In some cultures it is okay. I know in Europe it is common and people aren't as likely to be freaked out over the human body. For some reason Americans think everything should be covered up. But, of course, if other people in the household are uncomfortable with it, the males should wear some pants.
2006-11-26 12:47:10
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answered by gc27858 4
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it surely relies upon if the kinfolk thinks this is nice or no longer. some say this is misguided, some say this is organic. My kinfolk became so uptight on the issue, my mothers and fathers would not even see one yet another in the buff----''it became nasty''. They wearing separate rooms. I laughed and mentioned i ask your self how I ever have been given there. It became consistently at evening-so as that they could no longer see one yet another.
2016-10-17 14:19:23
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answered by ? 4
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After a certain age, I'd say no just because of how our culture has gotten to be and all the laws and taboos. But you know, it's personal .... as long as you're not doing something that Social Services or the law can say is definitely wrong.
2006-11-26 12:42:18
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answered by schaianne 5
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In some parts of the world, people wouldn't give it a second thought, but in places where we are accustomed to wearing clothes most of the time, the opposite-sex members of our own families are treated about the same as other persons of the opposite sex. What you wouldn't show to the next door neighbors, you don't show to your other-sex siblings.
2006-11-26 12:44:45
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answered by anyone 5
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what is the purpose of this question? don't tell me u wanna look at ur naked family members again.
2006-11-26 12:59:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to question under what circumstances are you seeing them naked to give you a real answer!
2006-11-26 13:04:48
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answered by qdeezy 3
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I don't find anything about the human body repulsive or anything to be ashamed of...it's a beautiful piece of machinery.
2006-11-26 15:57:41
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answered by Anonymous
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