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LOL.. I can't get the song "the streak" out of my head.. Well, some might be too young to remember, but that is a song by Ray Stevens. "oh yes, they call him the streak..look at that, look at that" Nay [  ]
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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2004, 23:32:41 » |
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when i do ritual i do it naked. when i do magic i do it with a special set of clothes because of certain associations that i've built up over the years.
for "vibe" overload: run naked in the middle of a thunderstorm.
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« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2004, 00:05:45 » |
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Well let's see [:O] I have on multiple occasions been naked in the company of relative strangers(long story, and they were usualy mostly unclothed as well). Either you are comfortable and 'wear' you nakedness (males are naked while females are nude, ideosyncrasises of english) like clothes or you hide behind your shyness. Being naked never bothered me. Others it greatly inhibited. I guess it's a sort of confidence test? Being naked under the stars (insects permitting) can be increadibly invigorating. And dancing naked in a thunderstorm, well, it's hard to describe, but if you ever needed power for something, you'd never lack going that route. Wearing just a kilt (going regimental as it were) is about the same thing. Dancing around a bonfire in a kilt is probably safer and saner than naked. Jumping over one should never be done in the presence of alchohal or other pharmicuticals [  ], nor should you let your friends attempt it.
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There is a physical limitation upon how much light a human body can sustain. Interestingly, there is no limit on how much light a human vessel can generate. When fully enlightened you must instill your light in order to maintain its wisdom.
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« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2004, 05:35:14 » |
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I like being naked. I dont feel uncomfortable while doing it around other people. Sometimes, like at a friend's party, i got naked. Thats probably the last time my friend will say I wont do something crazier than him. Recently I've mostly worn only 1 piece of clothing - shorts. I was painting my grandma's wall and didnt want to get paint on my shorts so I wore only underwear. Grandma didnt care but mom complained about not wearing enough around grandma. I dont see what the big deal is.
Its ok to screw humans but not animals, but animals are allowed to be naked. It doesnt make sense.
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« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2004, 15:27:33 » |
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I am notoriously thin-skinned when it comes to temperature. I get way too cold for that sort of thing.
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« Reply #5 on: August 14, 2004, 17:14:30 » |
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Nudists haven't found a comfortable wardrobe. The right fit and the right fabric makes all the difference. Clothes are practical too.
Animals have fur and feathers for covering.
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« Reply #6 on: August 14, 2004, 23:16:27 » |
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I love being naked. I am naked when ever I have the chance. Does that make me a nudist?
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Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way.
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« Reply #7 on: August 15, 2004, 01:18:44 » |
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runlola, and I suppose it has nothing to do with voyuerism, nudists are just high idealists are they? lol [  ][  ] It did occur to me, that materials are not plucked out of thin air, materials are of the earth as is concrete. If nakedness makes everyone equal and equality is what you seek, then remember two things, not all are born equal physically and secondly, equality can equally be gained by being totally covered as Muslim women are, or various traditions, ie, Christian/Buddhist nuns. I don't have anything against nakedness, I am shy to some extent but mostly, I hate the feel of my flesh in bare wind. I like the feel of material on my skin, like satin, or flanelette when I feel cold and in need of comfort, cool cotton on a warm day, etc. For me, nakedness, even for the purpose of going swimming or having a shower is something uncomfortable. I mean this in a sensual way, not in a moral way. It just doesn't do anything for me. [:X]
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« Reply #8 on: August 15, 2004, 12:05:41 » |
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Its not about being equal. I do it for myself when I can, not for anybody else, unless they're a horny girl.
If everybody was naked and nobody cared or paid attention to you being naked, would you still dislike it?
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« Reply #9 on: August 15, 2004, 17:48:48 » |
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I would be all for going around naked but... my problem is that I am afraid of being... hum... unable to control some specific part of my body, if you see what I mean. [  ][:I] Just a bunch of naughty thoughts rushing through my mind and... bing! Everybody would know! [  ]
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If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?
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« Reply #10 on: August 16, 2004, 04:48:40 » |
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Or, Using the same frame of logic, Smaller if you were just skinnydipping in the cold Ocean. [  ] I used to care in the past, but it was more a fear of the unknown for me. When I saw first hand how the Japanese culture treats nudity in bath houses, I realized that I had no problems with nudity at all. When I meet somebody I shouldnt be worried about shrouding a part of myself because its dishonest. These days I use the logic that its polite to stay clothed unless a situation comes where it becomes polite to disrobe (ie. Skinny Dipping) in which case there should be no hesitation [  ]
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Empty-handed I go, and behold the spade is in my hands;
I walk on foot, and yet on the back of an ox I am riding;
When I pass over the bridge, Lo, the water floweth not, but the bridge doth flow.
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« Reply #11 on: August 16, 2004, 06:35:32 » |
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quote: Originally posted by beavis
If everybody was naked and nobody cared or paid attention to you being naked, would you still dislike it?
Yes, I would still dislike it. Thats exactly what I am saying, even if I had absolutely no uncomfortable feelings about being seen, etc, I still wouldn't like it. I don't like the physical feeling of nakedness in the same way some people don't like the feeling of cloths on their bodies. I like the feeling of materials on my skin.
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« Reply #12 on: August 16, 2004, 08:22:02 » |
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Nagual, you probably wouldnt be the only one. So what? Some girls might get offended if you didnt, lol.
It pisses me off that people are offended if I'm naked. I could just as easily say I'm offended if people wear clothes around me.
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« Reply #13 on: August 16, 2004, 16:52:59 » |
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quote: Originally posted by runlola
But think of all the money you would save not having to buy clothes!
What would women do with themselves if they didn't have to go shopping for clothes? [  ] Sarah
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« Reply #14 on: August 16, 2004, 19:29:18 » |
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 unlike you all,I cannot stand the sight of bare skin.even my own. I keep as much as I can of myself hidden under clothing. Being naked,even to my own eyes...is disgusting. what am I? a nature hater,perhaps?perhaps... Unlike some,I prefer the artificial ground...one that can stay clean the longest. Unlike some I prefer aritificial walls to outdoors,so I could surround myself with artificial darkness even at times of day,when the sunlight that annoys me so is shining outside... and also,I prefer my good ol' artificial PC to anything else [  ] call me a nature hater if you wish... but that is just mine opinions [  ]
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My single,enternal wish...is to be truely free.
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