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Why am I naked under my clothes?

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So, when ever I take off my clothes, I'm naked. But if I have them on, I'm not necessarily naked, but in reality I am, it's just that my nudity is hidden. Is this okay? Do I need to go to a doctor is there something I can do myself?

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  1. as long as others can't see your nudityy then your obaying the law!!!


  2. thats so odd! yet so true but exactly the same as everyone else... this is okay.....but why would you want to do something about it?

    so am I and the next person (so on and so forth) so your fine.....no doctor....needed.

  3. there's nothing wrong with nakedness - it's just that there are social rules about when you need to cover up, and which bits are socially acceptable to have on view.

    There are cultural variations and variations depending on the circumstances and history.  So what is all right in a nudist camp in Devon is not all right on the streets of London.  Bare b*****s are OK in some African villages and sometimes when sunbathing, but not when going to work in most offices. Until the 1920's it was considered shocking for European women to show their legs. Bare mid-riffs in public would be frowned on in Saudi Arabia and some religions require some people to cover their heads, but not necessarily when they are at home with their family.

    No point going to the doctor because it is not a medical problem but a social one.  What could a doctor do except agree that all people are naked under their coverings?

  4. that's like me, kinda, i'm fat on the outside, but when i think of myself i see a skinny person, then when i take my clothes off, i'm fat, but when i look away from the mirror and think of myself i'm skinny

  5. My God !...You are a GENIOUS!

  6. that is A GOOD PHILOSEPHY BUT YOU HAVE TOO MUCH FREE TIME

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