JohnGW, that is a very telling picture combined with your description of the encounter.
It would be difficult to tell what a person is thinking, when they offer no eye contact, looking the other way, hiding from any communication.
I have to ask why the avoidance. Is it knee jerk politeness training, that when one is nude, that it is a private moment? Is it not to cast eyes on sin and remain pure? Is it fear of something unknown? Is it disgust at something is out of place when everything has to be in place? Is it the sexual associations that nudity implies to the sick and he thinks that he has encountered some exhibitionistic character out for jollies? Is he just one of those people who go through life whose standard interaction is without eye contact with passersby, wishing to avoid involvement with anyone, like so many do in the larger crowded cities? When I walk around the University, rarely do people greet, nod, acknowledge, but avoid any interaction. Could it be that he just doesn’t want any interaction with the freak, so as to be sucked in looking as, or feeling as uncool as this naked person? Many would die before being seen naked vulnerable, insecurities, secrets uncovered and this is associating with that projection. Could it be so out of his norm, so out of place, that he just doesn’t know how to react, is confused and is being cautious? “Hallucinations…am I having hallucinations, surely this can’t be real.”
These people who don’t lay their cards on the table are scary. You never know what they are thinking, or what they might do.
All of the above, I see as much to do about nothing. It is unreasonable fears, personal insecurities driving irrational control needs.
Personal boundaries are set aside and created by all sorts of communication. They are learned over many years and adjusted to circumstance. People get locked up in their comfort zones, trapped like the metaphor of a cage. Sometimes animals get aggressive when you get too close to the cage. Sometimes they bite a friendly helping hand. Sometimes they cower. They are always conditioned by the circumstance and protection of the cage. When we are naked during an encounter, we have disappeared the cage. One of the other animals is loose and the caged ones notice. It is a different world out of the cage.
This is all very human, very complex, very diverse, fear was hardwired into us from a very long time ago.
Jbee