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Anne Forsythe ([personal profile] adreamtorise) wrote2009-04-03 12:52 pm

[charloft] (THURS) When is it okay to be naked?

What on earth are you talking about, it’s always okay to be naked! Sure, sometimes it’s socially unacceptable to be naked, but I’ll tell you this: if there were times it wasn’t okay to be naked, the good Lord would never have invented the nude beach.

Now I do have to concede that being naked is, in small part, how I earn my daily bread. I used to strip, and later I posed in Playboy five times (twice before I was Miss June in 2004, then twice after that). Suffice to say, I’m quite comfortable with nudity…I’m not a nudist or even much of an exhibitionist, but I rarely get too uptight about anything, including how much clothing I’m wearing.

Maybe I simply appreciate that aspect of the industry I’m in: there’s something very honest about nudity. When you’re naked, you have nothing to hide. The human body tells the story of a life, and you can read it in scars and stretch marks, in the unnatural firmness of fake tits or the lift of a naturally perky ass.

I’m brutally honest by nature, maybe that’s why I’m comfortable with taking off my clothes. Life would all be simpler if we stripped down once in a while…just look at me! I’m honest, and I’m really a very uncomplicated person. I know what I want, I get what I want. I don’t fault others for not being as open as I am, though. It’s just not their way.

I realize I’ve given a rather lengthy answer to a relatively simple question, but as you can see I like to make myself clear on where I stand. It’s always okay to be naked…it’s just not always proper.

Clear as mud? Good.

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