AG31
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A theologian, with whom I am close, was commenting on the fact that Christ on the cross is almost always shown in a loin cloth. I'd always assumed this was due to the general prudery of society, not just the church. He thought that the underlying reason was that sex is a very powerful force and that we should not be distracted when we should be attending to worship.
In other words, it represents a respect for our bodily creation, as befits a religion based on incarnation.
This got me thinking about the power of the display of breasts and genitals. There may be a valid reason for society to have laws against uncovering those parts of the body in public. Sex is very powerful. Sometimes we need to be able to attend to other things.
Here's an example of how nude and naked are used to describe different things.
Do you find this distinction between nude and naked to be persuasive? If so, would you addres the questions below?
- Is this figure by John Singer Sargent naked or nude?
https://arthur.io/art/john-singer-sargent/nude-study-of-thomas-e-mckeller
- Is this figure by Edouard Manet naked or nude?
https://www.manet.org/olympia.jsp
- Are these people in the photos of a nudist camp naked or nude?
https://forum.literotica.com/threads/nudists.1627078/#post-100401879
- If National Geographic is to be believed, it is common for women to go bare breasted in some equatorial societies. How does this affect the men? Are they just used to it, so that breasts are no longer erotic? Or are they constantly distracted?
- Do people who frequent nudist camps have a lower than normal libido?
- Do any of you get sexually aroused when viewing art that society labels nude? E.g., David by Michelangelo
In other words, it represents a respect for our bodily creation, as befits a religion based on incarnation.
This got me thinking about the power of the display of breasts and genitals. There may be a valid reason for society to have laws against uncovering those parts of the body in public. Sex is very powerful. Sometimes we need to be able to attend to other things.
Here's an example of how nude and naked are used to describe different things.
From Shock Wave by @visioneerit reminded the Dominatrix to question whether her motive to be nude extended beyond simple comfort. She smoothed the slip into place and closed the wardrobe door.
On the bed a young woman lay splayed between its four posts. She sweated naked save for a coarse leather blindfold that reached to the tip of her nose and a thick braided bit cinched cruelly tight.
Do you find this distinction between nude and naked to be persuasive? If so, would you addres the questions below?
- Is this figure by John Singer Sargent naked or nude?
https://arthur.io/art/john-singer-sargent/nude-study-of-thomas-e-mckeller
- Is this figure by Edouard Manet naked or nude?
https://www.manet.org/olympia.jsp
- Are these people in the photos of a nudist camp naked or nude?
https://forum.literotica.com/threads/nudists.1627078/#post-100401879
- If National Geographic is to be believed, it is common for women to go bare breasted in some equatorial societies. How does this affect the men? Are they just used to it, so that breasts are no longer erotic? Or are they constantly distracted?
- Do people who frequent nudist camps have a lower than normal libido?
- Do any of you get sexually aroused when viewing art that society labels nude? E.g., David by Michelangelo