The hard sale is abuse. Those telephone solicitors are abuse. Lies are abuse, but then there begins another grey area.
Minding ones own business instead of the intention to mess with someone else, to act with the purpose of disruption, or to make an unwanted point is something of a defining line. But, there are free speech and expression issues, that someone may not want to hear, like political remarks. Sometimes these have to be obnoxious to the powers that be and those who support them.
So, nudity as political expression is legal except when it is to protest anti-nudity laws. Nudity with sexual connotations are everywhere within reason. What is within reason? What does that mean; it is very grey? It is very opinionated. But then, mere nudity, which has nothing to do with anyone else, is not legal.
Now, what Bob is proposing, to be seen, is that legal, directed at someone who doesn't want it, a political act, minding his own business, is there a sexual connotation if prudes see it as sexual, unsolicited?
These are very confused and so bestowed upon us by the very confused, and therefore the worst of authority. In ignorance. So, obviously the points of prudes and the repression of nudity is not worthy of respect and not a legitimate response.
Anyway, back more directly to the basic topic, Meyers Briggs personality test is the most extensive, long practiced, inclusive and scientific personality test that I know. There are something like 36 personality types, with much grey and mixing. Still I believe that everybody is a naturist, they just don't know it yet.
Jbee