Naked AT Lunch by Mark Haskell Smith is a very very fun read.DF and I recommenced it, not only as entertainment (informed and hilarious), by also as a good easy introduction to nudity and body acceptance. Mark's reluctance and uncomfortably are eroded as it progresses. It becomes okay and the reader may gather the same outlook. DF got a signed copy at the TNS Gathering from him (he, his wife, us, all nude at the interview and book signing) with the plan to get a more prudish friend of hers to better understand what she is up to by reading it.
Bob seems to lament the immigration of Muslim, because of their fundamentalist, ideas and customs. While I consider aspects of my naturism an important component of my spirituality, or religious practice and feel persecuted by the anti-nudity laws, some of these people offend me and commit what I see as acts that are supposed to be illegal and certainly damaging and immoral openly. It ain't fair. My concern is seeing an obviously teenage, near middle-school girl at the mall in a full on burka, following five feet behind a young man who is either her brother, or somehow husband. This is abuse. This is contrary to much constitutional decree, going passed the law's usual interference of religion. A Mormon is not allowed polygamy or marriage by arrangement, yet this child is being railroaded into a similar, actually much more extreme arranged confinement and from what I observe, much more restrictive. While teaching in the public schools, I was required to segregate these immigrant children from male students, who should be their peers and even from myself in my classroom. So, when I am persecuted and threatened with jail for my religious convictions, and Mormon's theirs because of a Supreme court ruling made back in the 1870's (when all manner of government meddling was occurring), I can't help but see inconsistency and unfairness. Here we have a child having her right of self, her basic personhood, squelched, by an act that is more medieval custom than religious, yet there are laws on the books hitting nudity hard, when it does no harm, even good for children. Where is the compelling states interest in each instance?
Choking the potential of a child because of her sex is legal and protected as religion and a free body is not! It is okay to see violence in the most horrific manner in media, but not a nude human body. In both contexts, men and society are imposing a sexual message on the social fabric, something that they have created to such an extreme as these. This is simply NUTS.