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Would you rather live in a house with see-through walls in a city or in the same see-though house but in the middle of a forest far from civilization?
In a city (15%)In the middle of a forest far from civilization (84%)
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
Because it would feel as if one was actually living among the trees and there would be no chance of anyone looking in.
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
I walk around naked soooooo.....
This. Very much. :D
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
it would be amazing to watch everything in nature all the time. It would be like sleeping under the stars without needing to worry about the bugs. Also can you imagine how amazing it would be when it rains???
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
I would want to live here anyway...so it doesn´t matter what type of house.
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
por supuesto en medio de un gran bosque
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In a city
Born in the city!
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In a city
I’ve seen when a stranger calls
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
People don't need to know what I'm doing
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
I'm a naturist, not an exhibitionist
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
I'm a loner.
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
As long as the forest is by an ocean!
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
Better views of nature in the forest.
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
I’m anti-social anyway. I don’t want people looking into my home and seeing me doing whatever. I value my privacy.
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FOREST FROm CIVILIZATION who wants to look at the city
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In the middle of a forest far from civilization
its not even a privacy thing as much as i'd rather be surrounded by forest than other buildings- in a city you probably wouldn't feel like you were in a glass house, just because all you could see would still be walls