Nudist law lifted, would you go naked?

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Timberwolf0924

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Yes, I shall. I'm not the most fit, but I do look good in the mirror and to my many lovers.. So why shan't I share it with the world? As long as no kids are around, cause pedobear pisses me off
 

lwm3398

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Uriel-238 said:
Men wouldn't be the only nudists walking around, though, and while you have a point there, some men take less to become aroused than others.
 

Faux Furry

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There's something else to consider in all of this. The My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic Characters don't wear any clothes nor does Brian Griffin in Family Guy. Sonic the Hedgehog wears only shoes and gloves but Mickey Mouse wears an entire ensemble. The less clothes the talking animal/funny animal has, the more entertaining they are.

Doesn't it stand to reason that the same applies to the original talking animals,too?
 
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lwm3398 said:
Some men take less to become aroused than others.
Too true. Indeed, when I was a teen, [driving over] a bumpy dirt road was enough to bring me to a full salute.

But in naturalist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturism][/B] circles, who've in recent times been more of a bother to religious extremists.[/footnote] the issue has proven much more of a concern for people entering a community than those who've been there for a while. The general suggestion is to bring a towel just in case until you get familiar with your autonomous responses.

In my own experiences (we have the occasional clothes-optional beach here and there in the Bay Area), between chilly weather and anxiety about public nudity, I had no problem staying any priapic impulses, regardless of the available and ogleable attractive scenery.

Men wouldn't be the only nudists walking around, though
Thankfully.

Indeed, women have far more complicated concerns, albeit intermittent ones.

Again, in naturist circles, they usually have to wear something during the new moon, though the French have long since had a device to shorten a period to less than a day.[footnote]While not outright banned in the US, the FDA has never approved menstrual banishment pumps, since they ring too much of a do-it-yourself abortion, and are used as such by those who practice birth-control with them. They're not too difficult to build, though.[/footnote]

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EDIT: For clarification (see brackets).
 

GestaltEsper

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Keep my clothes on. I'm used to 'em. And they're useful with all their pockets and conversation starting pictures/quotes.
 
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Faux Furry said:
There's something else to consider in all of this. The My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic Characters don't wear any clothes nor does Brian Griffin in Family Guy...
In the rest of the the animal kingdom (for birds and mammals, anyway) fur is regarded as clothing. More so, actually, than our artificial duds.

That's why we humans are the naked apes.

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Pearwood

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Well I consider myself average looking so if everyone did it 49% of people on the street would be worse off than me. It'd be a nice bit of motivation to get my arse to the swimming pool again and lose some weight too.
 

Brutal Peanut

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CM156 said:
For the good of all mankind, I would choose to keep clothing on.

You're welcome
I don't think I've ever actually lol'd at a post until now.

OP: Probably not. Believe it or not, I feel safe and cozy inside my clothes. Also, I don't even really like seeing myself naked. lol
 

Fusioncode9

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No I'll keep my clothes on. I'm not embarrassed about my body but I still feel uncomfortable using a urinal.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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It gets really cold here. However, depending on the percentage of others doing it, I would probably embrace it. Personal grooming would become all the more vital.
 

Klarinette

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No. Even though I know there are some people who would take advantage of this who reeeally shouldn't, and already do at nudist colonies, I'm nowhere near comfortable enough for that. I can't even wear shorts without feeling self-conscious, and I'm not even heavy.

Aside: For fuck sakes, ME2, I don't want to play. STOP COMING UP!!!
 

onewheeled

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If I were to assume that the law being lifted means that people are immediately comfortable with seeing people nude all over the place, then sure. If it's crazy hot, I don't see why not.

Captcha: excellency ativio

YES! All heil his excellency, ATIVIO!
 

game-lover

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I love my clothes. I couldn't do it.

Besides, I don't want just anyone looking at my goodies! I'll probably be inside a lot because I don't wanna see just anybody's goodies either.
 

Faux Furry

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Uriel-238 said:
Faux Furry said:
There's something else to consider in all of this. The My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic Characters don't wear any clothes nor does Brian Griffin in Family Guy...
In the rest of the the animal kingdom (for birds and mammals, anyway) fur is regarded as clothing. More so, actually, than our artificial duds.

That's why we humans are the naked apes.

238U.
None of those all-natural animal attire option opt out of the crotchless feature, one might note(well, when it comes to the serious-animals, anyway.). It's like they are all wearing chaps at all times, just made from their own fur rather than a steer's tanned hide.
They are definitely nakedest where it counts most.
 
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Faux Furry said:
None of those all-natural animal attire option opt out of the crotchless feature, one might note(well, when it comes to the serious-animals, anyway.). It's like they are all wearing chaps at all times, just made from their own fur rather than a steer's tanned hide.
They are definitely nakedest where it counts most.
I can't speak for all hirsute mammals. Cats seem to be fairly well covered, their fur being thinner around the belly (usually around their mammies), but the males also feature a penis sheath, similar to (the more pronounced) codpieces, groin-strings ornamentation or koteka.[footnote]Many of these animals actually have a penis bone that humans do not, which assists in pushing the member forward for mating or grooming[/footnote][footnote]I discovered when looking this stuff up some of the issues that come with clothing; A government effort to modernize the dress of New Guinea primitives provided highlanders with shirts and shorts. Sadly, lacking a laundry system and modern hygiene facilities, the new clothes brought about an epidemic of skin conditions and diseases to the peoples, who reverted back to their traditional forms of (un)dress. The project was scrapped, though some of the clothes are now used as hats or handbags.[/footnote] Male dogs are more barren on the inner thighs and lower bellies, but female dogs are indeed noticeably less modest.[footnote]Female and male for cats are toms and queens. Female dogs are bitches. What are male dogs?[/footnote]

I can't say for sure about herd animals, though domesticated sheep are often crutched or mulesed (exfoliated around the crotch) to reduce incidents of myiasis (or flystrike), caused by stool getting stuck in the wool. However, domesticated sheep are more thickly furred than wild, thanks to centuries of artificial selection.

Birds seem to be adequately dressed, featuring at least light plumage to protect their modest bits.

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