It would be just another dogma, just another standard of behavior that would become normative and obligatory for all. And sexually transmitted infections would have a field day, obviously.How much would Western Civilizational (WC) be changed, if both public sex and public nudity were accepted and tolerated? — 0 thru 9
But the consensus seems to be that all such is ὀβ σκένα, obscene, off-stage, to be performed out of sight of audience. — tim wood
I suspect this was all worked out in primitive cultures large and small a long time ago. As such, what we all do is much informed by what they did do and what they decided they didn't want to do, or see, for reasons good and sufficient to them. And all of that gets tested from time to time, the boundaries pressed to see how firm they are at a given time and place. — tim wood
It would be just another dogma, just another standard of behavior that would become normative and obligatory for all. — baker
And sexually transmitted infections would have a field day, obviously. — baker
Once something is deemed "normal", it eventually becomes the norm, obligatory.Why would it necessarily be obligatory or a dogma? Could it not be optional? — 0 thru 9
Because STI's are such fun!That is a distinct possibility. But like the mob boss said, “if you want to make an omelet, you gotta break some legs”.
Why would it necessarily be obligatory or a dogma? Could it not be optional?
— 0 thru 9
Once something is deemed "normal", it eventually becomes the norm, obligatory. — baker
That is a distinct possibility. But like the mob boss said, “if you want to make an omelet, you gotta break some legs”.
Because STI's are such fun!
Don't just think chlamidya or HIV, think treatment-resistant tuberculosis. — baker
My guess is that public sex and nudity would be a lot less entertaining were it to become so common as to be unremarkable. When sex in the park is illegal, its criminal status gives it an extra frisson. — Bitter Crank
Sublimation of our libidinous drives is one of civilization's major inventions. Because we are not allowed to give free rein to physical urges, we channel that energy into productive activity -- work, in other words. — Bitter Crank
So free sex, drugs, and rock and roll would probably require a post-scarcity society. Don't quite know how to achieve that, especially without repressing many millions of carnal drives. — Bitter Crank
We really need to get everyone vaccinated and back on the streets, people are clearly getting way too horny — Maw
We do not need to go too far back in time to know what this would look like. Russia manged to maintain a borderline medieval society until the emancipation of the serfs in 1861. The serfs - kept uneducated, poor and subservient by the system - lived and died within walking distance of the place of their birth. According to historical records they had no compulsions about jacking it in public. — BigThoughtDropper
My opinion of the possibility of public nakedness and sexual intercourse is that it is a chaemera: no civilized ppl would allow such a thing, anymore than that they would countenance public defecation. Man wishes to exalt himself above the mere animal, and he has as his advocate God, who is above both him and mere animals. — Todd Martin
Considerations of cold and melanoma aside, I think there might be a re-ordering of some hierarchy in society. Clothing is somewhat of an equalizer. It is possible certain rankings might become more meritorious, rather than less. X would actually have to be X, instead of merely looking like X, if X were to maintain status as X. — James Riley
And what sort of vulnerability do we lose when armored up with clothing, hiding shame? Maybe cloths are like a gun, giving a person a somewhat false sense of security. Sure, the security might be somewhat real, but it’s still does not make one invulnerable. — James Riley
The cultural teaching is imprinted in my brain as well — 0 thru 9
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