Post by Toasted Cheese on Jun 25, 2018 11:39:48 GMT
I guess due to the pressure in society of looks and body beautiful being everything, attractive looking people could be more precious about their looks. Is it a curse or a gift? They would know more people would be ogling and this goes for both female and male.
and I am not trying to discourage anyone from wearing or not wearing whatever they want i just wonder if there is any sociological/psychological explanation and link between the appearance of those decide to unclothe and their reasons for doing so. is it really about comfort? is it a call for attention? is it really just an expression of freedom? is it something else? i kinda wanna know. Now.

Well your point was in regards to the less conventionally attractive, and if you feel they may be more brazen with exposing themselves, I can only put it down to guardedness for the more attractive types. That is if this is the actual case. 
Personally, and I am not a prude, but as far as I see, naked boobs are highly sexualized appendages on the female body and straight men would attest to this. If women want to expose them—and really, if they are all flabby and floppy, and the fact that they do nothing for me sexually—I ask from my own perception, do I really need to see them. Quite frankly, I think it is immodest too. There is also a code of decorum that one can choose to adhere to and I do see much of it as an attention thing, due to narcissistic entitlements and personality.
I also have an issue with mothers just flopping out their boob in public to feed their babies and this does happen a lot I find. Fine, the kid needs nourishment, but please be discreet about it. Not everyone wants to see them feed their brats in the middle of the street or shopping center, with no self-awareness about it. I have a friend who did this a couple of times when I was out with her and her child and I didn't say anything, but I found it very inappropriate and even embarrassing. Especially when a lady I knew walked by and saw me with her. She just said..."How nice to see a mother breastfeeding". I don't know if this was a genuine feeling comment, or a sarcastic one.
Of course I am not a mother, or female, but I still feel it is a private thing.

