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Do you agree with nudity at pride events?


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I agree with nudity everywhere

 

The human body is not obscene

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I think that it should be allowed in certain areas.  

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100%

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its uneccessary for sure but honestly this is low on the list of concerns, unsexualised nudity like in that video is much less damaging to children than some of the other things ive seen them being exposed to

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Many cities allow for various types of nudity.

 

For example, the "Dyke March" in NYC historically sees women who attend it march topless because the lesbian experience is both about sexuality but about issues impacting women. 

 

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No, it’s desperate & does more harm than good 

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No. It’s what homophobes use as the excuse for their homophobia and honestly they are right. Flashing someone who is unwilling to see your ******* genitals should IMO be considered an assault. 

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This is Seattle I believe public nudity is accepted year around so these people aren’t doing anything illegal or out of the ordinary. 

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No, would love to be able to go to a pride parade without being subjected to bony twink asses.

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There were children in that video :biblio:

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8 minutes ago, Communion said:

Many cities allow for various types of nudity.

 

For example, the "Dyke March" in NYC historically sees women who attend it march topless because the lesbian experience is both about sexuality but about issues impacting women. 

 

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I visited one of my cousins in Columbus Ohio few years ago and it happened to be pride so we went to the park after the parade and every girl there was topless. It was so shocking to me because Ohio is very conservative and yet public “nudity” was allowed.

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I guess it's ok as long as it's within legal boundaries but children should not be allowed in pride parades

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I didn’t know this was a thing:deadbanana4:

 

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If it does not break the law in that area why not? But if it's against the law then no.

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Only if they cute.

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Not really

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15 minutes ago, XtunaStan said:

I guess it's ok as long as it's within legal boundaries but children should not be allowed in pride parades

Awe.  But I kind of want children to be raised in a world where the queer community is normal and celebrated.  Saying kids need to be kept away from gay or trans people seems to just feed negative stereotypes.

 

Honestly I think St. Patrick’s Day parades are more harmful environments for children with all the copious amounts of alcohol being consumed, but I wouldn’t say Kids should not be allowed to go to those parades.

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No and I don't think public nudity should be a thing anywhere. Save your bits for the people who asked to see them. Even the blind can see how counterproductive it is, so it's very strange that many people are more concerned with proving that they don't care about "respectability politics" than they are with common sense.

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Of course not. It's a public event where we should be fighting for equal rights and teaching new generations that we are more than superficial beings that are thinking about sex 24/7.

 

Promoting nudity and exposing genitalia in public is distasteful and problematic.  :sorry:

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I mean public nudity is punishable by law so no, unless you wanna wind up in jail? And no- it’s not because the body is obscene. Our bodies are beautiful and natural and normal. But in a civilized society where we all have to coexist, being completely naked in public just isn’t acceptable. People need to use some critical and social thinking skills. :bam:

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Yes, it's all about hooking up and getting high sis!

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It's completely unnecessary...

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3 minutes ago, Big Bad Wolf said:

Yes, it's all about hooking up and getting high sis!

sis, that's like any other weekend 

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1 hour ago, Communion said:

Many cities allow for various types of nudity.

 

For example, the "Dyke March" in NYC historically sees women who attend it march topless because the lesbian experience is both about sexuality but about issues impacting women. 

 

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Breast literally feed and nurture children!!! Children seeing boobs isn’t going to hurt them. It’s misogony and patriotism. In Europe and other countries women being topless isn’t even blinked at unless in some Muslim country. 

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