Re: poker. One must choose carefully with whom one wishes to play.And how often is that if I dare ask?
I wish I had played more strip poker as a kid. Now days I'm not sure how keen people would be to play that game. I'm not sure how keen I would be either. Postpubertal bodies can be quite repulsive to look at.
Good point. That's why it's important to keep the position rotating.Just out of curiosity, wouldn't it be hard to get the showering done due to space constraints? It always seems like it's hard enough to get good water coverage even when it's one person.
Showering together is irritating. I'd rather just get in and get back out.
I may foolishly not be getting my point across. The experience is not being naked, but getting naked. You do not know if your partner will cooperate or not. The idea is not exactly a mutual wash, but a sexual surprise. Sure it's crowded and inefficient if cleanup is the sole object ... this is a sexual novelty thread and I'm just pointing out spontaneity and the unknown is the object. I haven't tried it in a long time.i enjoy being naked. i also enjoy seeing other people naked. it's crazy, innit?
but i bet you i'd enjoy it less if everyone was naked all the time.
plus it's not very fun to picture somebody naked if you already know what they look like.
also, showering together can be fun in the right context. it's only irritating when you argue about the temperature of the water.
Melllvar said:I can no longer trust your opinion on what qualifies as sexy-time and what does not.
Right? I feel exposed also with just a shirt and shorts. I stay away from loud colors and text. I frequently wear jackets, but I can go without them if I get into a good mood or set into a habit.Nuppp...
I'm the sort to wear as much clothes as possible whenever possible.
It's supposed to be hot. Cold water would ruin it.also, showering together can be fun in the right context. it's only irritating when you argue about the temperature of the water.
It's not against the rules, now? It's a choice you make instead of your parents? Now that you have the freedom, you realize there's no joy in doing it.Being naked used to be awesome as a little kid. I have no idea why I have stopped running around in the nude around the house every once in a while...
It means you always look good. If you stop being sexy, it means you don't look good. To men, there is no difference between a woman looking pretty, and a woman looking "hot". That's an invention of women. If we say a woman is "beautiful", we're also saying "she's hot", and vice verse.
Oh, and making sense totally is sex related, or else women would do it more. (this line of our conversation is primarily a joke).
I remember when I was young, simply being naked seemed sexy. Not because I thought I was attractive, but because I was naked, and I had access to my sex parts unlike that I normally had, and it was out there, right in the open. Now that I'm older, I'm generally naked as much as I can be. Not because of any sexual thrill, but because I'm simply comfortable that way. Clothes, no matter how thin or comfortable, are never as comfortable as being naked. I'm naked right now, if you don't count my blanket. I'm curious if anyone else has had a development like this. Perhaps some people never even get this far. It seems many people associate nudity with sex, hence censoring and societal laws on the subject. Thoughts?
there is no difference between a woman looking pretty, and a woman looking "hot". That's an invention of women. If we say a woman is "beautiful", we're also saying "she's hot", and vice verse.
There is a link between exposed flesh and sex.
Isn't "hot" used in more of a sexual way. I've heard phrases such as "hot body, but ugly face".
I have to disagree, Spring is mating season and that's when its warmer so we have more sex. I don't believe its because we show more skin, rather because it makes more sense to conceive during summer months.
On topic, nudity is a wonderful thing. As for fantasies, if we could ever get over all our insecurities with our partners I don't think they would be needed.
And the only reason more people don't see me naked is because I guess they would be upset.
I must disagree on this. For example there are old women that to my eyes they seem beautiful. They may have wrinkles, white hair and a body very different to that of Pamela Anderson, but yes, sometimes I see beauty on them too, without any sexual connotation.
About nudity I think it is just personal preference. I think clothing has many purposes: as protection for weather, activities, looks, etc. But also as an extension of one's preferences, fashion, personality, etc. I think wearing cloths is both: necessary and also something that may be fun to do.
I even think some clothing is exciting and add spice too sexual relations. Depending of weather I enjoy to wear warm clothing or light, but usually at least i keep my underpants on, they are really comfortable, 100% cotton, and even if they are not g-string I find them not that 'unsexy' to be passion killers, hehe
Humans don't have an estrous cycle.
Humans don't have an estrous cycle.
Perhaps couples do, but I'm not sure your typical single person has sex out of boredom. 45% of adults in the US are unmarried. Only 40% of births are to unmarried women, but 41% of those births are to cohabiting couples.people also have more sex when there's not a lot else to do
I do not find old women beautiful. But still, I'd liken that to the same kind of beauty as Mountains. Yes, beautiful, but not sexy. With sexually attractive women, they're beautiful for the same reasons they're hot.
And I doubt that all women want to be sexually attractive, all the time
There's also some stigma attached to the word 'hot', and to those who use it. It has negative connotations
It's only subtle because there's this invented disconnect between the two words. If you say "beautiful" it somehow means more than a word that has the same implication, even though it means the same basic thing.
Then, I also don't really find anything "beautiful" except sexy women. Still, I don't see how a woman can be attractive and not sexually appealing. Maybe "beautiful" is presumed to be less sexually charged than "hot" because a mountain range can be "beautiful", but it can't be "hot" (following the context). The word means more stuff in other contexts, so it's presumed to mean more within context as well.
I never said beautiful cannot apply, only that it's either a synonym for "hot", or it's not. And within context, if it's not a synonym for "hot", I doubt a woman would take it as a compliment. If she knew what you were really saying, would she like it?
"Listen, baby, I think you're really beautiful... but like a mountain range, I don't want to touch you with my penis."
Women want to be sexually appealing, that's why I find it all ridiculous. They want to be found "beautiful" in a sexy way, but they don't like being called "hot".
Of course women want to be found beautiful in a sexy way, but unless we are talking about a very shallow female with no other good attributes besides her looks, the the typical woman (I would assume) wishes to be seen as sexy for more than just her looks.
Hypothetically speaking, I'd be far more turned on myself if I were to overwhelm someone with sexual desire by saying something they found thought provoking, causing them to embrace me and tell me how beautiful I am, than if I were to overwhelm them by bending over in front of them causing them to grab me and tell me how hot I am.
Because a woman really likes it when a guy says "Listen baby, I think you're hot, I'd really like to touch you with my penis." ?
You don't know me very well.Unless you are already to a place of intimacy where sex is likely to happen, you probably aren't going to be saying anything so blunt either way.
It's kinda strange to do stuff like that now that I'm married.Next time you see a girl you think is "hot", ask her. She might be flattered or might even take offense. It is not quite that she is particularly hot herself. She is just she. It YOU who are thinking hot. It's a projection.
"She is just she."
That simple statement is surprisingly complex. It seems to encompass the whole argument while outlining a very plain truth.
Weasel words.
The same can be said of any statement.
... But they're human... how does doing stuff humans do not make them responsible for it?I think too many people would like to point to human nature for their behaviour, but really it's just a way of shifting responsibility from themselves.
EIGHT PERCENT OF COLLEGE MEN HAVE EITHER ATTEMPTED OR SUCCESSFULLY RAPED. THIRTY PERCENT SAY THEY WOULD RAPE IF THEY COULD GET AWAY WITH IT. WHEN THE WORDING WAS CHANGED TO “FORCE A WOMAN TO HAVE SEX,” THE NUMBER JUMPED TO 58%. WORSE STILL, 83.5% ARGUE THAT “SOME WOMEN LOOK LIKE THEY ARE JUST ASKING TO BE RAPED.
As I was reading this thread I had a childhood memory
spring up on me. When I was a little girl I loved climbing
trees. I would spend hours every day climbing trees.
I wore dresses a lot. Once I climbed up a tree and went
to jump down (I don't know why I aways jumped down)
and my dress got caught on a branch and I was dangling
there from a branch by my dress. All I could think about
was how much trouble I would get in if I ruined another
dress so I quickly managed to get the dress off of my body
and then I climbed back up the tree, got my dress and
jumped back down and put it on. Afterwards, I looked
across the street and my neighbour was watching me.
Shame and guilt. It's hard to say when you start being
taught that as a female sex is some kind of wrong.
It starts early with being taught about rape and how
no one is supposed to see or touch your sexual organs
unless it's a medical professional or something.
This is an ad:
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It's obviously targeted towards females in
their late teens/early twenties to much later
in life. This is applicable to quite a few generations.
The ad is being directed at females, telling you
not to take unbooked minicabs not discouraging
people from raping/hurting/what have you
someone. You are taught that the only one that
can protect you from horrible things is yourself
so you better make wise decisions. Walking
around with yourself exposed is quite a temptation
to some. Danger. Danger. Danger.
To be fair, that tree climbing scenario is rather odd. Even if you were male, and the neighbor was straight, that scene of the tree stealing your (in this example) trousers is aberrant enough to warrant a double take. Unless he was rubbing one out, who's to say that was sexual? And as a rule of thumb, I dismiss ads intended to produce severe anxiety/fear responses.
EIGHT PERCENT OF COLLEGE MEN HAVE EITHER ATTEMPTED OR SUCCESSFULLY RAPED. THIRTY PERCENT SAY THEY WOULD RAPE IF THEY COULD GET AWAY WITH IT. WHEN THE WORDING WAS CHANGED TO “FORCE A WOMAN TO HAVE SEX,” THE NUMBER JUMPED TO 58%. WORSE STILL, 83.5% ARGUE THAT “SOME WOMEN LOOK LIKE THEY ARE JUST ASKING TO BE RAPED.