They are still here, no?Let's see if a LGBT "tolerant" sodomite civilization has lasted as long as Islam or any religion that condemns sexual immorality...
Checking the history books....
Nope!
As are you and your ilk that think frolicking naked in front of kids is cool.
Which is more harmful?
Both bad. Not either/or but NONE of the above is good for kids.
She's harping on the fact that my family are naturists, seems to think that sexual immorality on the par with clothing optional homes.
Heck if Buddhists can run around in robes with shaved heads and barefoot, whatever.
Maybe Ravi is afraid you are some religious cult hiding incest or some other abuses.
If they can't see what's going on, it's easy to imagine the worst.
I assume the problem people are the ones who hide what they do, not talk and share openly.
For those who are overly obsessed with clothes and what they mean,
maybe there are those who focus on none of that. Same with food, cars, money, etc.
saintmichaeldefendthem are you into the dematerialism or downsizing culture?
Rightsizing vs. Downsizing Making A Positive Lifestyle Choice
I don't know if I have a dog in that race. My inlaws are rich and are a large part of the reason we can afford a home with a pool....which naked people swim in LOL. But we aren't materialists as many define as two parents both working while the kids fend for themselves to afford a more luxurious lifestyle. I make a humble $50k driving a truck and my wife raises the kids at home. And other than help from my wife's parents in getting a good home, we really aren't privileged and often make do with less. We don't have all the nicer things but we don't struggle with bills.
I guess that means we're right sized.
Thanks SMDT It's nice to have the fuller context so wrongful assumptions don't get made.
it seems you are comfortable in your life and just enjoy living naturally as works for you.
if I may make a joke about how you "often make do with less" does this include less clothing?
And if you are running around naked, for the sake of the neighbors, I hope you are "right sized"
If you are like the Wal-Mart shopper photos that circulate online, no thanks, your poor neighbors!
And yes, exposing kids to that might count as abuse!