In the future; clothes for protection only
Vanity?
To show-off?
To hide your body?
Nudity section
Nudity
On this page, the term "nudity" includes partial nudity, where the genitals and buttocks are covered.
on all occasions
Wearing clothes for protection only
There is only one acceptable reason to wear clothes.
Protection!
Clothes can effectively guard your body against:
● Cold temperatures,
● Rainy and windy conditions,
● Intense sunlight,
● Wounds and injuries while working.
But, that's it.
You can question the motivations behind any other use of clothing.
Wearing clothes to beautify yourself is aggressive and vain
Trying to show your superiority by concealing yourself behind beautiful clothes doesn't make sense.
It becomes a contest for the most outlandish costumes.
But, for people who aren't interested in such vanity, fancy clothes only display someone's artificiality, hostility and competitiveness.
Wear simple, modern, and non-ethnic clothing
Change your wardrobe for non-competitive attire.
You can look great even in ordinary clothes.
For women; say goodbye to fancy dresses and accessories.
For men; say no to suits and ties.
Make sure there are no trademarks or lettering.
Go for single-color clothing elements.
On your feet, only wear shoes you can run with.
But above all, don't put anything on your head, such as hats, veils, caps, scarves, ..., indoors.
Moving towards nudity in the future
There is no doubt in my mind that the humans of the future will try to wear as little clothing as possible.
They will have realized the benefits of exposing their skin to the elements, and they will have understood the problems caused by wearing clothes.
Our prudish laws don't make sense, and I expect that our descendants will insist on their right to be nude.
Mandatory nudity?
There has to be a way to convince individuals who won't remove their clothing.
Our descendants may have to resort to mandatory nudity in some sectors of society.
Wearing clothes when you don't need to is unfair, and people who do it have to be considered as cheaters.
Partial nudity, covering the genitals and buttocks; an acceptable clothing compromise
However, complete nudity is generally not acceptable:
● in areas where humans eat,
● while using public transport,
● while people work,
● ...
So, permitting partial nudity, where the sexual organs and buttocks are hidden with some clothing, should represent an adequate arrangement for all humans.
We want to de-sexualize the breasts of women. so they should remain uncovered.
What would we see if everyone went nude?
It would be awful, pure horror.
You would discover the most hideous and physically unfit animal species on the planet.
Flabby skin, un-toned muscles, unshapely bodies, sickly complexions, ... contemporary humans have ugly bodies.
Prudish behavior and public decency
We grew up in cultures where nudity is condemned.
Just like you, I would be offended if I saw someone nude on the street.
But we have to accept that we weren't born this way.
Babies have no problem with nudity, and often want to take off their clothes.
Our prudish reactions were instilled in us by our parents and our surroundings, but now we have to fight these behaviors.
Clothes lead to over-sexualisation
I'm talking here about the hypersexualization of our genitals caused by our convention of covering them with clothing.
In my opinion, our habit of concealing these organs at all times provokes an exaggerated response when we actually see them.
It has created a fixation that would not exist if they were publicly displayed.
Erotic clothing only compounds the problem with a teasing attitude.
The situation is worse in the case of the female breasts which are not considered as sexual organs by other primates.
Mammary glands have a function; feeding babies and they should return to this role as much as possible.
Over-sexualisation produces uncontrolled reactions, and abnormal behaviors in matters where respect is essential.
A need for change
Grooming will signal the emergence of a change in attitude.
As more people groom, they will feel the need to remove at least some of their clothing.
We must admit that clothing and fashion have become exaggeratedly important in our societies.
Naturists have found a way to promote respectful behavior, I'm convinced we could all go in this direction.