• mfed1122
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    5 months ago
    1. What is problematic about being scantily clad?
    2. It may be odd, but at some point a white person dating a black person was odd. That didn’t make it wrong to do.
    3. There are many tribal cultures where women do not cover their breasts, and children in those cultures don’t seem bothered by it. There are cultures where nude beaches are acceptable. Is it possible that adults only project their own socially-induced discomforts with the sight on breasts onto children? Not every human feels the same supposedly intrinsic wrongness at nudity as you do.
    4. Note that you are conflating nudity with sexuality. Surely nudity and sexuality are not identical, so we should be careful to make sure we’re not using them as synonyms.
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      5 months ago

      Well, I would primarily use religious arguments, but it doesn’t sound like you’re religious, so I’ll refrain. I guess from a secular perspective, there isn’t really anything wrong with the values I criticized in my earlier comment.

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        5 months ago

        Fair enough. As long as you don’t want laws passed on that basis, I figure differences can be differences. Otherwise I may be inclined for us both to try some further mutual persuasion.