thecartoonist wrote:
For willem, in my eyes I define "personal social nudity" as any situation where I am physically alone and unclothed in a non-sexual manner.
How is that "social"? There are no social aspects to things that you do when you're home alone, and that nobody else will see or hear. I'd say that the term "nude" isn't meaningful either in this situation; you're simply in your natural state. Unless you yourself are very aware of the absence of clothes on your body, because you internalized social ideas about being nude (made those ideas your own, I mean).
The amount of clothes I wear at home is purely a function of temperature. I do usually wear shorts also when it's hot, because I find it unhygienic to sit on our furniture with my bare behind, unless I've showered since the last time I poo'ed.
As to self-awareness in general, this is considered a very valuable thing among NT's. It's a reason for them to think humans are "superior" to most other animals. But I've noticed that it's usually a
problem that causes me to become particularly self-aware. When I am functioning optimally (i.e. I'm happy and things are going smoothly), I'm barely self-aware, if at all. Instead I am completely absorbed, then, by the real world that I'm experiencing and doing things in. If this is the mental state that most animals are in all the time, then I'd say they're superior to us.
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