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09-22-2002, 09:25 PM
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Location: Virginia Beach
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Textiles and especially anti-nudists like to portray our lifestyle in a negative light. And they use their stereotypes about open sexuality to attempt to keep children out of this "immoral" lifestyle.
I wonder if we could use the anti-nudity teachings where parents (mainly in custody disputes) against them, suggesting that they are being emotionally abusive in telling their children that their bodies are bad and must be covered.
If we could prove that parents are harming their children by forcing them to hide their bodies from others, maybe that will make some people start to think about this arbitrary social dogma that has infiltrated our culture.
Just an idea. Not sure how well it would work in real-life situations.
Bob S.
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"I think 'naked' is a word others came up with but we’re not naked; we are dressed in God’s clothes, the best clothes of all."
Emily Robbins
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09-22-2002, 09:25 PM
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Diamond Member
CFF Moderator
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Virginia Beach
Posts: 4,045
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Textiles and especially anti-nudists like to portray our lifestyle in a negative light. And they use their stereotypes about open sexuality to attempt to keep children out of this "immoral" lifestyle.
I wonder if we could use the anti-nudity teachings where parents (mainly in custody disputes) against them, suggesting that they are being emotionally abusive in telling their children that their bodies are bad and must be covered.
If we could prove that parents are harming their children by forcing them to hide their bodies from others, maybe that will make some people start to think about this arbitrary social dogma that has infiltrated our culture.
Just an idea. Not sure how well it would work in real-life situations.
Bob S.
__________________
"I think 'naked' is a word others came up with but we’re not naked; we are dressed in God’s clothes, the best clothes of all."
Emily Robbins
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