I'm just wondering about how things are in the US and the childhoods of the American users here. I saw many old man dongs as a child since the changing rooms and shower areas were openly designed at the gyms/swimming pools, which had everyone walking around naked, both kids and adults. I take it this would have horrified people in the US?
I wouldn't recommend travelling to anywhere in Europe for you guys, nudity is in open public areas. I remember seeing lots of tits in the shop windows in Italy, and porn channels were randomly dotted in-between the kids programs and the news channels when flicking through the hotel TV in the mornings. They weren't even blocked or age restricted, they just sat there like another other daily TV program.
I kinda agree, but...
On one hand yeah we've been used to seeing naked adults. If you went to the local pools, the rules said that if you want to use the sauna, you can't use your swimwear there. And most didn't wear any swimwear in the showers either because obviously that's not very convenient. And of course in the changing rooms people were naked.
But then again on the other hand, no-one was trying to get anyone look at their junk and ask to comment on that either. Technically this show is like being in a shower or changing room at public pool and someone being there all
"ok, look at this, how do you feel about it, hey, after looking at my junk how do you feel about yours"
So yes I see that people at the US have some really weird problems and fixations with nudity that's sometimes the complete opposite we in Europe have lived with forever, but I can also understand some of the things that bother them in this particular issue. And to really take an honest look at our culture, I'm not 100% sure we really are too sane in our heads as especially in Sweden and Denmark (and probably in Germany too) in the 70's, 80's and 90's there were movies that had underage nudity in them and we didn't have any problem with that whatsoever and we saw these movies on Finnish television with zero censorship, and I
still don't really have an issue with those movies, which honestly I'm not sure is a healthy way to look at it.
So I really understand our differences in culture what comes to nudity, but I'm not sure if we are right on that. But then again I don't think the extreme USA way to look at it is good either. Maybe a middle ground would be the best, but what that might be, I don't know.