Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure at least some of it is the puritans who founded our country--most other cultures don't have so many bodily hangups as Americans.
? It goes back way farther than that. When you see paintings of Adam and Eve, which parts are covered up? They were naked and they were ashamed.
Do you think the Adam and Eve painting is real life? The person who painted Adam and Eve was the one who was ashamed. I am guessing they were not covered with a leaves really.
They didn't actually, literally exist. But I agree with you that paintings reflect the painter's culture.
actually they did
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure at least some of it is the puritans who founded our country--most other cultures don't have so many bodily hangups as Americans.
? It goes back way farther than that. When you see paintings of Adam and Eve, which parts are covered up? They were naked and they were ashamed.
Do you think the Adam and Eve painting is real life? The person who painted Adam and Eve was the one who was ashamed. I am guessing they were not covered with a leaves really.

Anonymous wrote:Who decides which part of the body is private? Who decides which part of the body is sexual? Why is it acceptable to shake hands or even to pinch cheeks but not grab someone’s butt? What decides what constitutes as private or even sexual? Nature and human psychology? Society and culture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure at least some of it is the puritans who founded our country--most other cultures don't have so many bodily hangups as Americans.
? It goes back way farther than that. When you see paintings of Adam and Eve, which parts are covered up? They were naked and they were ashamed.
Do you think the Adam and Eve painting is real life? The person who painted Adam and Eve was the one who was ashamed. I am guessing they were not covered with a leaves really.
They didn't actually, literally exist. But I agree with you that paintings reflect the painter's culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Society and culture” didn’t decide that certain parts are sexual. You can’t reproduce by rubbing elbows with another person.
That doesn't explain why women's breasts are considered sexual or why ancient China considered women's feet sexual or Orthodox Jews consider married women's hair private.
Except they wear a wig that looks exactly like their real hair.
Can someone explain why this is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure at least some of it is the puritans who founded our country--most other cultures don't have so many bodily hangups as Americans.
? It goes back way farther than that. When you see paintings of Adam and Eve, which parts are covered up? They were naked and they were ashamed.
Do you think the Adam and Eve painting is real life? The person who painted Adam and Eve was the one who was ashamed. I am guessing they were not covered with a leaves really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Society and culture” didn’t decide that certain parts are sexual. You can’t reproduce by rubbing elbows with another person.
That doesn't explain why women's breasts are considered sexual or why ancient China considered women's feet sexual or Orthodox Jews consider married women's hair private.
Except they wear a wig that looks exactly like their real hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure at least some of it is the puritans who founded our country--most other cultures don't have so many bodily hangups as Americans.
? It goes back way farther than that. When you see paintings of Adam and Eve, which parts are covered up? They were naked and they were ashamed.