Public Exposure: What's an Exhibitionist's Worst Enemy?

15 Nov 2018

Public Exposure: What's an Exhibitionist's Worst Enemy?

You want to say clothes. I know you want to say clothes. Or maybe strict public nudity laws. Or cold weather. No and no and no.

Rather an exhibitionist's worst enemy is the elimination of taboos about nudity/public sexual behavior. Now societal taboos have a purpose. Even if seemingly tied to some repulsive Puritanism you're against, a taboo against public nudity may make your commute on public transportation more predictable and, well, sanitary.

But once the shock is taken away, there is no shock to pursue. Then what would exhibitionism be? Maybe a competition on who can wear the most clothes at once and remain very still doing nothing remotely sexual. Hot!

Public Exposure: What's an Exhibitionist's Worst Enemy?

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Now that's not our world for the most part, but if it were, there would still be a general show-off contingent, people who work out hard and show off their G-rated bodies. And maybe it would more be about what one does while naked, not relying strictly on being naked in the first place. 

There might not be anything about nudity that makes people uncomfortable or is even vaguely, instantly sexual.

And maybe everyone's profile on Christian Mingle would be fully nude. I mean fully nude as far as zero clothes, but, per my stereotypes, I'm assuming many people on there would still be using massive amounts of hair spray.

Which then turns everything into the ideals of nudism, which, based on my outside POV, are about being oneself without the binds of roles and assumptions based on dress. Without costume, there is reality of some sort.

So exhibitionism would reverse itself in some way. Taboos have a place and people would just invent new ones, like, hopefully, hair spray. People would find excitement in other ways. And nude, confident guys would remain wondrously popular and entrancing.

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