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− | + | sexuality, rather than encouraging healthy body approval.50<br />36. Complete nudity is antithetic to the complex semi-pornography of the fashion industry.<br />Julian Robinson observes, "modesty is so intertwined with sexual desire and the need for sexual display--<br />fighting but at the same time rekindling this desire--a self-perpetuating process is inevitably set in motion. In<br />fact modesty can never actually attain its greatest end except through its disappearance. Hiding under the cloak of<br />modesty there are to be found many vital elements of the sexual urge itself." 51<br />37. 52<br />At various times in Western history distinct parts of female anatomy have been eroticized: midriffs and<br />bellies). [https://s3.amazonaws.com/nudist-beach-picture/nudism.html https://s3.amazonaws.com/nudist-beach-picture/nudism.html] has historically stressed these erogenous body parts: corsets in the 1800s deemphasized<br />the midriff and underscored the breasts--using stuff including whalebone and steel; the crinoline in<br />the mid 1800s stressed the waist; as well as the bustle, appearing in 1868, emphasized the buttocks.53 Bathing suit<br />design now focuses attention on the breasts and pubic region.<br />"When primitive peoples are unaccustomed to wearing clothing, placing it on for the<br />first time will not decrease their immorality, as the women of missionary societies believe it will. It's only the<br />opposite effect. It brings attention to the body, particularly for those parts of it which are covered for the first time." 54<br />Rob Boyte notes wryly that "fabric folks, when they do strip in front of others, typically do it for passion, and see<br />the bikini layout tan lines enticing.<br />shows how clothes designs become a fetish of the body." 55 Havelock Ellis writes: "If the conquest of sexual<br />desire were the first and last factor of life it'd be more sensible to forbid clothes than to prohibit<br />nakedness." 56<br />38. The fashion industry rides on the sex appeal of clothing.<br />Peter Fryer writes: "The changes in women's trends are basically determined by the need to maintain<br />men's sexual attraction, and consequently to transfer the principal zone of erotic display once a given section of the body has<br />been saturated with attractive power to the stage of satiation. . . .<br />57<br />39. Differences of clothing between the sexes focus attention on sex differences.58<br />Psychologist J.C. Flugel writes: "There seems to be (notably in modern life) no vital factor in the<br />nature, customs, or functions of both genders that will necessitate a dramatic difference of costume--other than the<br />desire to accentuate gender differences themselves; an accentuation that chiefly functions the end of more readily and<br />frequently arousing sexual passion." 59<br /><br /><br />40. Many psychologists believe that clothes may originally have developed, in part, as a way of<br />focusing sexual attention.60<br />41. Partial clothing is more sexually arousing (in often unhealthy ways) than complete nudity.<br />"The more important garments is, the more meaning attaches to its lack and the<br />more knowledge is created about any relationship between both states."<br />unquestionably [https://s3.amazonaws.com/nude-beach-pictures/beach-milf.html young family naturists shorts film] known fact that recognizable things arouse no fascination, while concealment lends enchantment and<br />stimulates interest . . . a draped body with only enough covering to imply the outline, is a lot more alluring than a<br />Completely naked body." 62 And Lee Baxandall finds, "the 'almost'-nude beaches, where bikinis and thongs are<br />paraded, are more sexually titillating than a clothes-optional resort or seashore. What exactly is [https://s3.amazonaws.com/nudist-beach-picture/nude-beaches.html https://s3.amazonaws.com/nudist-beach-picture/nude-beaches.html] is more fulfilling,<br />63<br />42. Modesty--especially demanded modesty--only adds to sexual attraction and desire.64<br /><br />Since they're openly inaccessible; society further eroticizes the female breast by tagging it black to expose.<br />This component of the prohibited just perpetuates the intense male reaction female exposure allegedly<br />inspires." 65<br />43. Topfree66 inequality (requiring women, but not men, to wear tops) creates an unhealthy fixation<br />with breasts as sexual objects.<br />44. The identification of breasts as sexual objects in our culture has caused the discouragement of breastfeeding,<br />the encouragement of unnecessary cosmetic surgery for breast augmentation, and avoidance of crucial<br />breast examinations by girls.<br /> |
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sexuality, rather than encouraging healthy body approval.50
36. Complete nudity is antithetic to the complex semi-pornography of the fashion industry.
Julian Robinson observes, "modesty is so intertwined with sexual desire and the need for sexual display--
fighting but at the same time rekindling this desire--a self-perpetuating process is inevitably set in motion. In
fact modesty can never actually attain its greatest end except through its disappearance. Hiding under the cloak of
modesty there are to be found many vital elements of the sexual urge itself." 51
37. 52
At various times in Western history distinct parts of female anatomy have been eroticized: midriffs and
bellies). https://s3.amazonaws.com/nudist-beach-picture/nudism.html has historically stressed these erogenous body parts: corsets in the 1800s deemphasized
the midriff and underscored the breasts--using stuff including whalebone and steel; the crinoline in
the mid 1800s stressed the waist; as well as the bustle, appearing in 1868, emphasized the buttocks.53 Bathing suit
design now focuses attention on the breasts and pubic region.
"When primitive peoples are unaccustomed to wearing clothing, placing it on for the
first time will not decrease their immorality, as the women of missionary societies believe it will. It's only the
opposite effect. It brings attention to the body, particularly for those parts of it which are covered for the first time." 54
Rob Boyte notes wryly that "fabric folks, when they do strip in front of others, typically do it for passion, and see
the bikini layout tan lines enticing.
shows how clothes designs become a fetish of the body." 55 Havelock Ellis writes: "If the conquest of sexual
desire were the first and last factor of life it'd be more sensible to forbid clothes than to prohibit
nakedness." 56
38. The fashion industry rides on the sex appeal of clothing.
Peter Fryer writes: "The changes in women's trends are basically determined by the need to maintain
men's sexual attraction, and consequently to transfer the principal zone of erotic display once a given section of the body has
been saturated with attractive power to the stage of satiation. . . .
57
39. Differences of clothing between the sexes focus attention on sex differences.58
Psychologist J.C. Flugel writes: "There seems to be (notably in modern life) no vital factor in the
nature, customs, or functions of both genders that will necessitate a dramatic difference of costume--other than the
desire to accentuate gender differences themselves; an accentuation that chiefly functions the end of more readily and
frequently arousing sexual passion." 59
40. Many psychologists believe that clothes may originally have developed, in part, as a way of
focusing sexual attention.60
41. Partial clothing is more sexually arousing (in often unhealthy ways) than complete nudity.
"The more important garments is, the more meaning attaches to its lack and the
more knowledge is created about any relationship between both states."
unquestionably young family naturists shorts film known fact that recognizable things arouse no fascination, while concealment lends enchantment and
stimulates interest . . . a draped body with only enough covering to imply the outline, is a lot more alluring than a
Completely naked body." 62 And Lee Baxandall finds, "the 'almost'-nude beaches, where bikinis and thongs are
paraded, are more sexually titillating than a clothes-optional resort or seashore. What exactly is https://s3.amazonaws.com/nudist-beach-picture/nude-beaches.html is more fulfilling,
63
42. Modesty--especially demanded modesty--only adds to sexual attraction and desire.64
Since they're openly inaccessible; society further eroticizes the female breast by tagging it black to expose.
This component of the prohibited just perpetuates the intense male reaction female exposure allegedly
inspires." 65
43. Topfree66 inequality (requiring women, but not men, to wear tops) creates an unhealthy fixation
with breasts as sexual objects.
44. The identification of breasts as sexual objects in our culture has caused the discouragement of breastfeeding,
the encouragement of unnecessary cosmetic surgery for breast augmentation, and avoidance of crucial
breast examinations by girls.