Yup, most of society has been and is still raised within a context of nudity, nakedness, equals sex. Voyeurism and exhibitionism are traits that most everyone has some of. Some have more, or much more of those than others. It is considered okay, by professionals, to have some lust and the V and E, just don't get hung up on it.
People's repression of my body, or my liberation of my body in the eyes of those who are sick, can certainly conflict. I have to work things out on my own as to how I feel about all of this. It isn't always so easy to resolve in the world with those others. It ain't easy being free and natural.
I was raised pretty liberally by my parents, but still society and the culture around me, I think, had the greater effect in the process of perverting my sense of myself, ie. sex equals naked.
My upbringing still surfaces from time to time, generally when I've been away from social nudity. I readjust quickly, but it is there, old weird habits perpetuated by the dominate culture, surface.
There does need to be caution when talking such with parents, as John P. mentions. My tact is quoting and referring to science, studies and common logic. Hands down there is no harm from nakedness and actually it is good. The harms of society is our basic nature is being usurped. Results are inhibition, body self image being out of whack, shame, teasing, obsession with clothing, self image and self worth becoming a false sense of identity, shallow relationships with the rest of humanity, less healthy, consumer mentality, repressed sexuality being redirected into porn for sexual outlets. Also, objectification of body and other persons, like stripping, instead of having love in an interpersonal context, for example being in bed with a person instead of an object, or projecting stuff on a partner, instead of acceptance and a more healthy response with heart and feeling and reality. Let's not forget eating disorders being hand in hand with cultural weirdness. These are just off the top of my head. There are just a lot of problems, some very serious, created by this anti nudity thing, that some simple non-sexual social nude interaction abates, or fixes.
So, you're not alone there Rueben. I'd also caution about repression of lust. Lust happens like any fear, anger, emotion and it is how you choose to handle it that makes problems. We are that, we have to be what we are. A prayer of surrender may be the grace needed, as you tried and suggest.
Jbee
Oh yea, didn't mention all of the social games and dishonesty, the lies, and cons that clothing is used for, making people insecure, the world less socially just, top dog underdog greed instead of taking care of the person next to you...on and on...pollution, waste, poverty....