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Yes, I can understand that very well. Unfortunately, we are still a long way from real equality, even in our Western countries. Phu, all it would take is tolerance, letting everyone do and be what and how they are. But people are afraid of that.
I think officially it's always about "protecting us" ... but it should finally be about men being able to keep their desires in check.

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but it should finally be about men being able to keep their desires in check.

YES! It's the same way (we) women are forced or expected to keep our desires in check, right?
... we must be silent and allow prancing men to flaunt their bodies but we MUST cover up 😆
This is absurd!

There are so many things absurd in our society 🤷‍♀️ I stopped wondering

But Look, there is a restaurant in UK where you can try how it feels to be natural
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/what-its-like-in-naked-restaurant-bunyadi-london-food/index.html

Hehe! That's so funny, especially with nude staff too.🤣
I never heard about this one at all😆

Haha me too never heard before. I read @coolmidwestguy 's comment here wich brought the idea to Google it 😂

I could see that happening in the Netherlands, but not so much in London.
I worked at a 5 Star hotel, where half was Au Naturel and the other half Prude.
The Nude side was the most uncomfortable section of me to visit.
What made it so strange was that I was in charge of a local charity that collected school supplies for kids in underprivileged schools and I would take guests to visit the schools, fully clothed of course. Then sometimes I'd have to go meet them on the Nude side of the resort.
I felt odd interacting with a bunch of naked people, and they took delight in my discomfort. There were some hideous sights that you would pay NOT to see.

Not very respectful those guys :-(