• lud
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    10 months ago

    Yes, I would say so. Especially for younger individuals.

    But I don’t think America is the problem. It’s the fact that phone cameras are everywhere. One photo that’s spread to people you know (or don’t know) could be extremely embarrassing and could ruin your “reputation” or whatever in school.

    I believe the fears about nudity starts in school because of course they do, that’s when young people feel most vulnerable.

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      10 months ago

      It’s one of the things in life I really got wrong. Like majorly wrong about the future.

      I get the phone camera aspect but I thought people would just care less. I thought there would be more of a separation between work and social life for example. “Yea so I went to that orgy then got fucked up and passed out in a bush. I was sober Monday and did a great job, my personal life is my own.” Kind of deal.

      But it’s getting worse than your personal life is controlled by your work.

      Even your Internet life is rolling into work and social life. I always thought that would be seperate. My friends knew my runescape name and my COD name and that was it. The Internet was my own life.

      I know there is drama about being naked as a kid but like, I just thought it would less of a deal in general. I figured that shit like that would become more noticeable therefore less scandalous. Kind of analogous to being gay

      But it hasn’t.