Thursday, October 20, 2016

Nude & Unnude.

Language is an odd thing, and I want to know something from speakers of languages other the English. If the opposite of “Clothed” is “Unclothed”, then this most often makes clothed the ‘default’ state of being. As with a package (a gift) being “Wrapped” and “Unwrapped”, I would like to know why this is or how it came to be?  Dare to bare - feel real differences together with NudistFriends. Be free. Be nude.
 
Why isn’t “Bare” the default state and “Unbare” the opposite? Or “Nude” and “Unnude” a more common description? Come up with ideas with other nudist singles and couples on the nudist dating site.

Is it that humans having been wearing costumes for so long that dressed has become the “Default” state of existence? Playing dress-up is a favorite playtime activity of children, so clearly this behavior has been ingrained in human culture for many generations, and yet humans are the only animal on the planet with the skills to create costumes and wear them! Except for the tiny, humble hermit crab! Being naked will make you feel like a kid all over again and the nudist dating site the best chance to meet nudist friends from all over the world. Meet like-minded folk, share experiences and make friends.

Is there a culture with different words for “Nude” and “Clothed”? A contextual relationship where bare is the accepted state of being and decorated with a costume the “something added” (friend plus one) other state?

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