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XDravond

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they are going to see naked people sooner or later why make it traumatic, nakedness is natural (although I reaaaally would like to forget some things seen ;-D)
so for me as long as they are not doing it (or close enough) I don't care ,if they run around my street naked so long as they stay of my yard don't care... hmm now that I'm think about it that might be a good way to cool of... :D
 

Rawne1980

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I think the OP should just avoid going to a swimming pool .... ever.

Or on holiday (damn nudist beaches).

Or never switch on the TV.

And certainly never let a child remotely breath near the internet.

Also, remember never to shower or take a bath at home, just in case.
 

Jake the Snake

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I've said it once and I'll say it again: Who cares? Seriously, who cares? It's nudity. It's what we actually look like. Why do we get so uncomfortable with something as universal as the human body? I mean honestly.
 

Biosophilogical

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FalloutJack said:
If it's Australia, I doubt that it matters TOO much. But for the rest of the world, put some fucking clothes on, man.
Because we are all deities of sexiness? Or because like with all snakes (and snake-holes) a live and let live policy is the best way to go?

OT: I haven't used a changing room in a long time, and I was a young teenager in a room with other young teenage males that were more sexually mature than me (psychologically, not physically. Stay with me) so I always used my towel to get changed (because if you got naked in a room full of immature boys that know what sex is, you are asking for trouble). But whenever I see a naked person I look away, or up, or stare at my feet. Not because I find it gross or disgusting or anything, I actually have two legitimate reasons. The first is that I'm pretty sure the rules are that you can get naked, but you don't make people look and you don't look back. Secondly, I'm too polite, and unless someone gives my permission to look, I won't (and even if they do, unless I actually need to involve myself in their nakedness[footnote]Maybe they accidentally got a fishing hook stuck in their penis, or a crab has clamped down on their boobs or something.[/footnote] I still wouldn't look).
 

Stalydan

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Jamboxdotcom said:
Monkfish Acc. said:
Nudity is a terrible and unnatural thing that children should not be exposed to.
Breasts and penises are filthy lies and young ones are so impressionable. What if they get it into their heads that everyone has genitals.

What if one saw a bum and realised everybody poops.
I am 100% in agreement with this (sarcastic) post. The idea that our bodies are inherently disgusting or morally filthy is ridiculous, and is largely only an American viewpoint.
It's funny because in the UK, most people just wash in their swim suits if there aren't private showers but not the old people... the old people seem to want everybody to see everything.
 

Brutal Peanut

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I was taken into a locker room at a Community Pool when I was a kid and there were a bunch of 60+ year old naked ladies after their water aerobics classes, drying off and getting dressed. Didn't hurt me in any way,.. or maybe that's why I don't like raisins? I don't know.

Point is: It's just some naked people getting dressed in a room that's there for that very purpose. It's there for people to strip down after exercise classes/sports, shower, dry off, and dress in their casual clothes. It isn't a 'sex' room, for goodness sake.
 

Azure-Supernova

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Whoah, whoah, whoah... people getting naked, in changing rooms!? The audacity. Sarcasm aside it's perfectly normal. Kids probably aren't paying attention to the bits and bobs of the fleshy masses around them. They're either excited to be going swimming or sad that they were dragged out of the drink...
 

DoctorFrankenStein

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I'm an artist and I believe the human body is beautiful. Even the not-so-perfect ones. Nothing wrong with nudity. I think it's probably more damaging psychologically to make kids ashamed of their bodies.
Heck, me and Spirit are hardly ever dressed around the house unless it's cold. Saves money on the AC in the summer. ;]
 

SaberXIII

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And you have a problem with the natural human form, (might I add, a variant of YOUR form - I would imagine), for what reason, now?
 

Nudu

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When I was a kid I once saw a naked person in a changing room. It's a wonder I'm not currently combating PSD. I consider myself a nudity survivor.
 

The Gnome King

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PureChaos said:
I went swimming yesterday and in the changing room there were loads of blokes walking around naked. It doesn't bother me that they are doing that but, as it was a Sunday, there were a number of children in there too, around 7 years old or so, and the blokes that were walking around naked had nothing to do with the kids (E.G wasn't a parent). Someone also said that there was a woman in the ladies changing room walking around naked while a young lad was in there.

People shouldn't be walking around naked when there are young children around, even if it's a changing room. If i walked around my garden naked and my neighbour's young children saw me i would probably be arrested for it. What do you think?
It's not a big deal. It's a locker room. People get naked in them. Children should be taught that there is nothing unnatural about the human body; not that it's a source of shame.

If it's innocent, same gender, changing-room nudity, I think being concerned "for the children" takes prudery to new heights; and I would feel for any children that you have being brought up in an environment that nudity is somehow a shameful state.

I'm honestly more concerned about explaining violence and greed to children. I think explaining why America went to war in Iraq is far harder to explain that why a man or woman is nude in a changing room.

Nudity is just nudity. People's body hangups are the problem; not peoples bodies.
 

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Armored Prayer said:
Never was a fan of public changing rooms. Whats worse is that only the ugly do it.

I think there should be a separate changing rooms, one for those who want to be nude and the other for those who don't.
What's WITH that? On the other hand, do you really want some really hot guy coming up to you while your changing with his penis swinging in the wind to chat you up about how impressed he was watching me work out?