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Right off the bat, I want to make it clear I’m not talking about my son in this article. I know some moms might be very pro-nakedness when it comes to teaching their boys that female bodies are more than sex objects but I’m not one of them. I intend to teach him all kinds of respect for the womanly figure but none of those ways will involve him having a mental image of his naked mother.
Although I haven’t gone out of my way to be naked around my 6-year-old daughter (and we haven’t had any direct discussion about my nude body), I certainly haven’t hid my body from her either. If I’m in the shower and she needs her hair washed, I’ll pull her in with me. If I’m drying my hair, naked as I do, I don’t mind if she’s standing next to me brushing her teeth. Why? I don’t want her views on what a body is “supposed” to look like to be shaped by the one-sided view the media presents.
Because of her childlike innocence, she has no problem pointing out the rather large stretch mark on my hip or my “broken belly button,” a result of two pregnancies that’s caused it to lose some of its former glory. “It was you who stretched it out of shape!” I tell her. She laughs and together we talk about how our bodies change as we live. Not age, but live.
I can point to glossy touched-up magazine covers all day long and try to explain to my daughter that the images have all been photoshopped but it’s not the same as actually showing her what a real body looks like. I don’t ever want her to see me hiding my body from her eyes or making negative comments about my body in a way that could be perceived as shame. Because the reality is the percieved “defects” we carry around are only defects if we fail to see the beauty in them. It’s critical my daughter sees that I view myself as beautiful, despite (and because of) of my imperfections. Because if she doesn’t, I worry she’ll seek out feelings of physical self-worth in ways that I can’t even bear to think about.
Confession: I haven’t always loved my body.
It wasn’t something that came easily to me. I spent years in shame and disgust at the person I was and at the skin that I lived in. I was a soul broken by emotional abuse and my self-esteem was so low that I no longer protected it and I let strangers pass judgement on it. I sometimes wonder if I’d been more comfortable with who I was or if someone had bothered to teach me that beauty doesn’t come from a commercially-constructed ideal of perfection how my life might’ve been different. I let people take advantage of me, I looked for love in all the wrong places, and I let people take pieces of me that I didn’t know how to protect because I was unable to see my own worth.
Learning to love myself didn’t come easy. Before I could love myself, I had to find myself. It took a lot of soul searching and only when I could see the beauty of who I was amidst my perceived flaws and cracks was I able to see how beautiful the body that houses my soul is.
I want so many things for my daughter. I have so many hopes and dreams for her, but the biggest of all is that I hope she realizes that looks don’t matter. What matters is everything precious underneath it. And if that epiphany sticks in her brain by way of her little six-year-old eyes watching me look at myself in the mirror as I dry my hair in the morning, broken belly button and all, then so be it.
Because a broken belly button makes me no less of a beautiful person and I want my daughter to carry that lesson around in her own heart, protected by her own beautiful body.
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Nude It, approved by Apple Tuesday, is an augmented reality app that uses scanning technology to look straight through clothing. Something you have always wanted to do.
People need many things right now, but surely nothing more than the ability to spontaneously see through the clothing of another.
You know this is true. So do the other-oriented folks at Presselite . For they want you to share their pride in an application creation called Nude It , which was approved by the Apple store Komsomol Tuesday.
Antoine Morcos, co-founder of Presselite, admitted in a press release that the creators' inspiration in the development of this astounding technology came from the WhoIsTheBaldGuyBlog . I have embedded a YouTube video in order to give you some relief from feeling that you inhabit a strange planet called Nexus One.
In essence, the pleasure you will get from Nude It may well rival what you felt when you were 7 and took a gullible elementary school pupil into the restroom, placed their head in the toilet bowl, and asked them if they've ever seen the blue goldfish.
I can sense your cheeks twitching with anticipation as to how one might use the Nude It app. Well, the instructions tell me that you point your iPhone at a friend, or someone who is about to be a former friend, from a distance of less than 6.5 feet.
The scanning technology will then reveal to you every last mole on your victim's ribcage, as well as every last goose bump of their excitement.
The makers do warn that you should clearly see your subject's face on the screen before you activate their embarrassment.
I am concerned, though, by the images that Presselite has included as an example. You see, they show that Nude It merely reveals people in their underpants. The general method males use for this purpose is to find a lady friend with whom they can wander into any of the increasingly liberal changing rooms of our major retail stores.
Still, I know many of you will be rushing to experience this new tool and that several of you will soon have pressing appointments with your Human Resources department.

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By Eden Strong — Written on Jan 13, 2015
Right off the bat, I want to make it clear I’m not talking about my son in this article. I know some moms might be very pro-nakedness when it comes to teaching their boys that female bodies are more than sex objects but I’m not one of them. I intend to teach him all kinds of respect for the womanly figure but none of those ways will involve him having a mental image of his naked mother.
Although I haven't gone out of my way to be naked around my 6-year-old daughter (and we haven't had any direct discussion about my nude body), I certainly haven't hid my body from her either. If I’m in the shower and she needs her hair washed, I'll pull her in with me. If I’m drying my hair, naked as I do, I don’t mind if she's standing next to me brushing her teeth. Why? I don't want her views on what a body is "supposed" to look like to be shaped by the one-sided view the media presents.
Because of her childlike innocence, she has no problem pointing out the rather large stretch mark on my hip or my "broken belly button," a result of two pregnancies that's caused it to lose some of its former glory. "It was you who stretched it out of shape!" I tell her. She laughs and together we talk about how our bodies change as we live. Not age, but live.
I can point to glossy touched-up magazine covers all day long and try to explain to my daughter that the images have all been photoshopped but it's not the same as actually showing her what a real body looks like. I don't ever want her to see me hiding my body from her eyes or making negative comments about my body in a way that could be perceived as shame. Because the reality is the percieved "defects" we carry around are only defects if we fail to see the beauty in them. It's critical my daughter sees that I view myself as beautiful, despite (and because of) of my imperfections. Because if she doesn't, I worry she'll seek out feelings of physical self-worth in ways that I can't even bear to think about.
Confession: I haven't always loved my body.
It wasn't something that came easily to me. I spent years in shame and disgust at the person I was and at the skin that I lived in. I was a soul broken by emotional abuse and my self-esteem was so low that I no longer protected it and I let strangers pass judgement on it. I sometimes wonder if I'd been more comfortable with who I was or if someone had bothered to teach me that beauty doesn't come from a commercially-constructed ideal of perfection how my life might've been different. I let people take advantage of me , I looked for love in all the wrong places, and I let people take pieces of me that I didn't know how to protect because I was unable to see my own worth.
Learning to love myself didn't come easy. Before I could love myself, I had to find myself. It took a lot of soul searching and only when I could see the beauty of who I was admist my perceived flaws and cracks was I able to see how beautiful the body that houses my soul is. 
I want so many things for my daughter. I have so many hopes and dreams for her, but the biggest of all is that I hope she realizes that looks don't matter. What matters is everything precious underneath it. And if that epiphany sticks in her brain by way of her little six-year-old eyes watching me look at myself in the mirror as I dry my hair in the morning, broken belly button and all, then so be it.
Because a broken belly button makes me no less of a beautiful person and I want my daughter to carry that lesson around in her own heart, protected by her own beautiful body.
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Because she could be into the same stuff you are and you don't even know it.
An experiment at Cardiff University found that straight women were just as happy looking at naked women as naked men. The researchers suggest that female sexuality may be a bit more fluid than men's.
It has become something of a cliche to suggest that all women are somewhere on a spectrum of bisexuality while men usually identify themselves as either straight or gay.
But new research from Cardiff University suggests there may be at least a nugget of truth to the notion that even straight women can enjoy seeing other women naked.
57 volunteers of both genders (an incredibly small number, it should be noted) in the study were shown images of naked men and women on a computer screen, but they flashed up for a fifth of a second before being replaced by a dot.
Researchers measured how quickly participants could tell that the image had been replaced by a dot — the quicker they noticed, the more attention they were paying to the naked body.
While men consistently noticed the dots quicker when they followed a picture of a naked woman, women paid equal attention to the naked women and the naked men.
Women claimed that they preferred to see the pictures of the men when asked after the test, but the psychologists take their more balanced attention spans to mean that their subconscious minds felt otherwise. Extrapolating that, the authors believe that the results show that women naturally have a more fluid sexuality .
Any result based on a study of 57 participants should be met with healthy skepticism, but particularly one that claims to reflect some intrinsic aspect of 50% of the population. Other interpretations were no less specious — that women paid more attention to the women to compare their bodies to their own, or that women simply have lower sex drives.
One (more reasonable) explanation for the results is that women evolved being comfortable with other naked women due to men having multiple wives in past societies. It’s also possible that society’s portrayal of bisexual women as erotic while bisexual men are stigmatized is a factor.
But regardless of the rationale you can be certain this study will be cited by many men trying to talk their girlfriends into fulfilling their threesome fantasy . Good luck with that.
Is female sexuality really more fluid than male sexuality, or are they just more secure about it?
This probably has more to do with the fact that male bodies just aren't quite as easy on the (anyone's) eyes.
An incredibly inflammatory study from the University of Essex claimed that most women are either bi-sexual or gay but that no women are 100% straight.

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