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BelaynehKassaWubie | August 7, 2010 at 10:53 pm
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These days many people go in the face of the public barely except covering their reproductive organs with pants. In the near future, it is fearful that all people go in the face of the public even without covering their reproductive organs. That time, we will completely return from mankind to other animals, although animals cover their reproductive organs.
It is true that in bedroom people move barely and this is cultural but is not in the face of others except to sexual partners. But outside the bedroom, it is only the mad that go barely. What happened to us? Covering the sex organs of the body is religious and socially accepted norm of culture. Our first father and mother Adam and Eve were covering their sex organs.
In my opinion, everything is good when it is secret and expensive. Open and cheap things are emotionally non attractive. We should were and, at least, cover our sex organs as our fathers and mothers did. As humans, we need to differentiate ourselves from other animals. Dismantling all the antiquities is not a sign of civilization. Oh my Gog!!!!
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at 08:04 on August 8th, 2010
Are you calling on the Irish mythical giants Gog and Magog?
at 22:25 on August 8th, 2010
Haaaaaa Haaaaaaa Haaaaaaa Haaaaaaa! liked it Barbara, liked it.
at 09:03 on August 8th, 2010
I dont know what you mean Barbara! Can you give me direction to refer that? My fear is that, given the present trend, people will sooner or later walk barely without any clothes covering their bodies like animals! That time, humans will change themselves to animals just to repeat the rules of negation of negation!
at 10:32 on August 8th, 2010
The body is natural. Nakedness is natural. It is our base nature. The desire to clothe ourselves is about tradition and control. Tradition in that we have likely always done so. Control, in that it pertains to the notions of fear and shame. By having fear and being ashamed, we weaken ourselves. We are better kept in line per se by governments and authorities whose power would otherwise be circumvented and infringed upon.
Mind you, this is not to say I would do so readily.
at 23:41 on August 8th, 2010
"...By having fear and being ashamed, we weaken ourselves". Good thought and expression, Grace H! But deliberate fear is sometimes good and generates value. For example, if we expose the whole of our body to the public (being bare), our value will reduce, especially from the point of view of opposite sex. What is hidden and expensive triggers people to get or achieve it. If it is public, it cannot be new and people would not be eager to get it. This is the value for deliberate fear for the topic under consideration.