It is never said, "Oh that outfit looks dull. You ought to take it off." They are telling us to put something else on, because clothed is the perspective that they come from. For the textile minded, a nude outfit is very exciting, too exciting.
Maybe I can show how the textiles are confused and contradictory, by some examples.
They are also saying that it doesn't mask that you're less than some idealized perfection. It doesn't titillate, accent, or cover the right places to draw attention and be sexy, so it isn't sexy enough. It doesn't say sex, it says nude. But nude says sex because it means "unclothed" to the textile orientation.
You aren't allowed to be accepted as you are, or to stand confidently as what you are. You must always be something else, something safe, something conforming, some identity. If you don't fit in with the way that you dress, then you are labeled and treated as "the nudist" and given a host of ignorant boxes to fit in, or projections to fulfill. Let us not forget the"them and us" dichotomy of this fractured world, which exploits us, divides us, sets us against each other, as the puppeteers watch.
Yea, "that outfit is dull, here try another."
Being nude is considered a stab at getting attention, not okay. But, wearing something to get attention is okay. But not too much attention.
The following isn't so confusing. A state of nudity is the basic person, the foundation, the real deal, it deserves to be accepted. Clothing should be a conscious decision to drape it, after the fact of who the person is. Nude is a person's humanity, the real person. Clothing is a social game generally, but like any social game, it needs to be recognized as such, as it is, play. When clothing comes off, we need to be seen as returning to ourselves, our truth, our core. Clothing means, "I'm playing a game." I switch clothes and try another game. No clothing, "game over, let's just be two human beings doing the task at hand." Screw the "them and us."
Textile social concepts are confused and pretty much and to me, they've got it backwards.
Jbee