oldhouseman
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To much
information. Wear it or don't.
It does not bother me either way.
Ben. Franklin liked to walk around his home nude and it shocked the people of his time but they took him to be a genious so it was played down.
My home is in town in a small southern town and I never know who may call. Clothes on always but allowing for summer weather. Light cottons and summer friendly stuff. Are we really discussing this? Also taking into consideration my position in the town social structure it just would not be accetable. However I could push the envelope if I wished. I do not.
And why is it that most people who want to run about with no clothes in public really should put something on. As my grandmother used to say "He/She has a duty to the public to not show that body off to anyone" when someone went surfing about in town with few clothes on in the 1960's. Times were different then. Grandmother was right when you looked at the persons body. They may have felt it ok to show off what God gave them but sometimes it was downright painful to look at.
I understand the attitude of many today is different but it's the same when I see those bumper stickers all over someones car that shows they are gay. It's usually the people that didn't have to put that sticker on the car to make it clear.
Run about in the glory that God gave you if you wish but it does not work for me.
information. Wear it or don't.
It does not bother me either way.
Ben. Franklin liked to walk around his home nude and it shocked the people of his time but they took him to be a genious so it was played down.
My home is in town in a small southern town and I never know who may call. Clothes on always but allowing for summer weather. Light cottons and summer friendly stuff. Are we really discussing this? Also taking into consideration my position in the town social structure it just would not be accetable. However I could push the envelope if I wished. I do not.
And why is it that most people who want to run about with no clothes in public really should put something on. As my grandmother used to say "He/She has a duty to the public to not show that body off to anyone" when someone went surfing about in town with few clothes on in the 1960's. Times were different then. Grandmother was right when you looked at the persons body. They may have felt it ok to show off what God gave them but sometimes it was downright painful to look at.
I understand the attitude of many today is different but it's the same when I see those bumper stickers all over someones car that shows they are gay. It's usually the people that didn't have to put that sticker on the car to make it clear.
Run about in the glory that God gave you if you wish but it does not work for me.