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rearadmiral (0)
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Often but not always. It really depends on the circumstances. I know this isn't answering the question, or at least it's bad logic, but if the situation is sexual then I find the nudity sexual.
I recall seeing a site (I wasn't a member) where each model had a series of photos where she slowly undressed and then when nude would turn and face different directions. I didn't find anything about that to be sexual or arousing.
Casting scenes are sort of like the above but I do find some of those to be sexual. A good example are the scenes from Woodman Casting. In some of the scenes it really is just a casting with the model being interviewed, undressing and then posing a bit. Those are sexual (for me) in that I like the anticipation of seeing if it will turn into a sex scene. Many of the scenes on Woodman casting do turn into sex but many also do not. Once I've watched a scene once then I find that knowing it turns into sex makes the sterile interview and posing more sexual for me.
Or maybe I'm just confused...
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07-08-17 07:34am
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merc77 (Disabled)
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Breastfeeding, locker/shower rooms, skinny dipping are some of the things where nudity is involved that are not sexual in nature.
This can be a loaded questions as people are sexual by nature. It is part of what makes us human.
It used to be some casual nudity in the movies earned a G rating. Romeo and Juliet (1968) comes to mind in that situation.
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07-08-17 09:29am
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Monahan (0)
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No. As a member of a rescue squad several years back I had to deal with several ladies that were less than fully clothed, some of whom were rather attractive.
IMO it's all a matter of circumstance and attitude. I agree with Merc that the best examples are the, so-called, audition videos where the lady is simply standing there with nothing on.
Go back to the good old days (if you are as old as I am) where the closest thing to porno were magazines and movies with black and white photos of naked women playing volleyball in nudist camps. They got boring really fast.
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07-08-17 03:26pm
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pat362 (0)
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I like all the examples given where partial to complete nudity is not something you associate with sexuality. I daresay that other than those and a few other possible exceptions that most people will associate nudity with sexuality.
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07-08-17 06:22pm
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skippy (0)
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This would make a great education question.
In the US, the general public seems to equate nudity with sexuality and perversion, specifically female nudity with sexuality and male nudity with perversion. It is really stupid. Men have been put on the sex offenders list for sunbathing on their own well screened patios (on large private properties) and seen only by a drone. Kids get put on that list for sexting other kids (when both are minors). Organized events like naked bike-rides or fun-runs have been shut-down by police with the THREAT of arresting everyone and putting them on the sex offenders list. It is really abusive here.
I just got back from Europe and am always happy to see the relaxed atmosphere regarding nudity in many countries over there but even there, things are tightening up. This American sickness of people being "offended" by everything is changing laws in Europe, too.
Is nudity always sexual? Absolutely, positively not. ....Unless you are in the U.S. I'm a US citizen and our bizarre hatred for nudity is one of the many things about living here that is kind of embarrassing, especially when travelling abroad.
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07-09-17 11:58am
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