Questions About Naturism People Inquire are They Helpful or Hurtful

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Questions about naturism - We all have them but many do not ask them. Today, it seems that asking questions continues to be identified as a social faux pas, particularly if we are asking a question of someone about an area where they're distinct from ourselves.
Perhaps I have to get a much better filter for my mouth, but I often ask the questions as they come to my brain. For me, there are no good or poor questions or body parts, there are simply respectful or disrespectful questions, notably as it pertains to naturism!
Last summer, I encountered a guy at my nudist camp who had many, many penis rings. This intrigued me: I Have never met someone who'd at least 50 bands in his manhood before. Keeping the questions in just wasn't going to occur, so I approached the guy and noted the penis rings and inquired if he would mind a few questions about them since I Had never seen so many on one person.
How in the world does he set clothes on? Does the jingling of the jewelry under his clothes cause people to look at him funny? And the list went on.
Questions do that: you ask them, get them replied, and comprehend them.
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While https://s3.amazonaws.com/n-naturist/young-nudist.html up and help us to forge questions, someplace in society we have been instructed that asking questions is impolite, a way of mocking others, and just plain disrespectful (especially as it pertains to naturismor nudism questions).
Frankly, I wasn't making fun- I was asking what the mark was. I had a lot of teasing as a child due to my right eye being a lazy eye. While initially hurt by https://s3.amazonaws.com/n-naturist/nudist.html remarking (kids can be cruel in the way they say things) I learned to describe my eye when folks asked about it or joke with them when they asked questions in a funny way. This aids to educate others and allows the air to be cleared.
Yet so many questions are no no's. We can not ask others about some sensitive topics and I truly believe that's why there's so much hate and prejudice in the world: we mock what we do not comprehend and we do not understand things that we don't ask about. I do ask many questions but keep it to things I think I can get away with.
* Isn't it annoying to have a penis hanging down your leg all day? (I asked this of a guy- I can not picture having a penis there to disturb me all day.)
* Did you enjoy it better to have hair or do you more value the convenience of being hairless?
* What was it like to recognize that you had been gay? What was the reaction of your family members?
Then there are the questions that I'd like to ask, but do not inquire due to lack of assurance that the questions will be well-received due to the manner questions could be perceived:
* What is it like to be Black? What biases and stereotypes impact you as an outcome of your skin color?
* When people look at your amputation/ mastectomy scar, what goes through the mind? Are you ok with questions about that?
So what about you, dear readers? Do you ask questions? Are there limits from what you'll ask? Are questions simply a way of making fun of people or can they be used to raise the love these days? Because, as we FKK'ers know it is about the love.
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36 year old naturist from Catskill, NY. Love life, hiking, climbing trees, writing, and helping people. Been a nudist since the age of 28 and found it to be a life changing way of living.