• fukurthumz420@lemmy.world
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    there is nothing inherently wrong with our naked bodies. society has conditioned us to have shame. once upon a time, being naked was normal.

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      STOP SHARING NAKED IMAGES OF PEOPLE WHO CANNOT CONSENT

      IT IS THEIR BODY, NOT THEIR PARENTS AND NOT YOURS

      WHY IS CONSENT SO HARD FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND

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      Yeah I’d still rather people not show off photos of me without them asking. Its okay to have privacy.

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        This has now gone to: sharing baby pictures is a privacy violation because the baby can’t give consent.

        Lot of very special people in this thread on Lemmy today.

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          sharing naked with their genitals exposed baby pictures is a privacy violation

          Lot of very special people in this thread on Lemmy today.

          Yes, yes there are.

        • [email protected]@sh.itjust.works
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          5 days ago

          I haven’t been able to peg Lemmy down even after a year and this thread hasn’t helped. Lemmy is pro-freedom, acceptance, and FOSS, is literal to the point of absurdity, has a selectively activated superiority complex, and averages ~17 years old. Knowing all of that, I’m still endlessly befuddled. Any chance you’ve got the last puzzle piece?

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        Yeah, i mean in today’s world, i value privacy too, but don’t you wish you lived in a world where we were more in tune with the natural world and our natural selves?

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          I’m betting this same person you are arguing with is a vocal atheist who doesn’t realize religion is what imposed this shame upon our natural form, and probably that taboo contributes to the sexualization.