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Old 11-12-2020, 07:03 AM   #53 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Marie Monday View Post
Wtf man. Objections having to do with nudity are not necessarily anti-sex, thinking that is extremely obtuse. To give a more extreme example: if someone was conditioned to feel extreme humiliation and mortification when being nude in public (like many people unfortunately are) was forcefully stripped of their clothes and exhibited in a public place, they would suffer and I would be angry. That angriness would have to do with the nudity, but only because it leads to suffering. If this person would voluntarily exhibit their naked body I'd consider it badass
1) Statues don’t have feelings
2) If someone feels shame when stripped in public it’s because of society has internalized body shaming just like the people in this thread are doing by objecting to nudity. It’s the reinforcement of body shame, however you justify it, that makes being ashamed of your body possible. In the example you give the person intentionally humiliating the victim has been given all their power by the type of beliefs being heralded as some sort of feminism by the puritans in this thread.
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