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Feel free to look at this photograph from your own point of view; create your title and description... or not... :jackdirt:
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Dès que nous enseignons à nos enfants qu'une partie de leur corps est spécialement différente, nous leur enseignons incidieusement l'abus sexuel, soit en tant que victime, soit abuseur. Notre civilisation considère, sans rire, qu'il est acceptable qu'une jeune personne soit témoin de meurtres, plusieurs fois par jour, et inacceptable qu'elle voit une partie de son propre corps ! De toute évidence, nous n'avons pas peur qu'ils deviennent meutriers par ces exemples... et nous avons peur, qu'en regardant des sexes, ils... Qu'ils quoi au fait ? Qu'ils découvrent qu'ils en ont un ?!? :confused:

Si j'ouvre mes yeux avec honnêteté et clarté, jeu peux voir à quel degré de folie nous avons su pousser l'incohérence !

Les cultures qui ne se cachent pas ne font aucunement l'expérience de criminalités sexuelles ! Nous sommes responsables de la criminalité sexuelle chaque fois que nous pensons une partie de notre corps différente des autres parties ! Nous rendons ainsi possible qu'un trouble intérieur, personnel ou d'un autre, vienne s'y cacher au lieu de s'exprimer directement.

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As soon as we teach our children that a part of their body is specialy different, we teach them sexual abuse incidiously, either as a victim or an abuser. Our civilization "seriously" considers that it's acceptable for someone young to see murders, many times a day, and inacceptable to see a part of their own body! We are obviously not afraid that they can become murderers by the exemples... and we are obviously afraid that, by seeing sex, they... what by the way ? They discover that they have one ?!? :confused:

If I open my eyes with honesty and clarity, I can easily see how crazily uncoherent we became!

Culture that don't hide themselves experience no sexual criminality at all! We are responsible of sexual criminality each time we think a part of our body different than the other parts! This way, we make possible for an inner conflict, personal or of someone else, to hide in that specific place instead of express itself directly.

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Être humain : Audrey

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:iconnilemaster:
let us walk naked

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What's normal any way ?
:icononetruetenshi-sama:
U have interesting ideas:] Well... good job. Well done.

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Always look on the bright side of life...
:iconlohey:
Not hiding doesn't necessarily mean not to be free anymore to wear clothes. Clothes could be use for something else than hiding a wrong part of us ! ;)

But... I'm ok to walk naked !!! :nod:

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« The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either. » Benjamin Franklin

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:iconlohey:
I like to see this as facts more than ideas! ;)

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« The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either. » Benjamin Franklin

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:iconda-dio:
I agree with you...what is normal? Who decides this? Great picture!

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Listen to your heart.
:iconskyrere:
I agree, and let the naked walk be a long journey of understanding the differnece between nude and crude.

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MASTERING OTHERS IS STRENGTH. MASTERING YOURSELF
MAKES YOU FEARLESS.
-LAO TZU
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"Because my duty
Was always to beauty
And that was my crime" Depeche Mode
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« The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either. » Benjamin Franklin

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:icondiprivan:
You just took the words out of my mouth! :) What you state ARE facts; the more sexually repressed (and "religious") a society is, the more aggressive and/or violent it is. And any culture that would devise the phrase "sex AND violence" - as if they were in any way, shape, or form equivalent is sick at its core (although I did assume that France and most of Europe - with the possible exception of England - was somewhat "healthier" than the U.S. in this regard).

Nice shot, by the way! :)
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« The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either. » Benjamin Franklin

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