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But your thread is about ".. doesn't wear clothes half the time.."
I've never known one military man likes to run around half naked half of the time. Just saying.
Again you are missing the point: places and things like the military can help you get rid of the false sense of "shame" modern Human society tries to instill in you from birth and as result you might be able to walk around, even if it's just "in private", without feeling horrible about yourself.~
That was my point, I'm sorry if I was not clear or explicit enough for you.~ ^_^
Off-topic: Just to be curious: what would you do if I was a Werewolf?~ Would you try to hunt me down and kill me?~ Or would you want me to bite you can so can become one to?~
Some what On-topic: You're right it is more practical to not wear any thing as Werewolf if you are constantly transforming.~ Personally I would take my clothes off ahead of time, if I was wearing them, but if I am some where I can be in my wolf form without any one bothering me like a huge forest then I would not be wearing clothes to begin with as I would do this any ways even though I am not currently a Werewolf yet.~
Again you are missing the point: places and things like the military can help you get rid of the false sense of "shame" modern Human society tries to instill in you from birth and as result you might be able to walk around even it's just "in private" without feeling horrible about yourself.~
That was my point, I'm sorry if I was not clear or explicit enough for you.~ ^_^
I get your point. and I respect what you believe in.
But I believe most Military men follow strict dress code not because they are ashamed of their bodies, they follow orders and they have sense of pride. =) Like the way they fold American flag, the way they wear dress blues. etc.
I get your point. and I respect what you believe in.
But I believe most Military men follow strict dress code not because they are ashamed of their bodies, they follow orders and they have sense of pride. =) Like the way they fold American flag, the way they wear dress blues. etc.
25-35 (average) can be as many as 50.....all that goes out the window when you need to S-S-S......
I get your point. and I respect what you believe in.
But I believe most Military men follow strict dress code not because they are ashamed of their bodies, they follow orders and they have sense of pride. =) Like the way they fold American flag, the way they wear dress blues. etc.
To quote myself again:
"But usually in the military it's following orders, efficiency, and getting your job done.~ "Modesty, "shame", and "shyness" have no place in the military and they will almost never accommodate you for things like that.~"
This is applicable in situations where some one's modesty or "shame" might inhibit their efficiency, such as in plumping malfunctions, or combat situations as even if your job is not directly related to combat that doesn't exclude the possibility that the place you are at can be attacked at any time, etc.~
This is applicable especially in boot-camp, if you have issues showering or being without clothing or undressing or dressing in front of other people you must get over that really quickly.~ If you did have a problem with things like that, "How would you even get past your medical examinations?"
In MEPS or Military Entrance Processing Station, for our medical examinations they had about 20 of us or so strip down to our underwear and tested us physically and examined us all at the same time, then they had us go into a room with about 5 doctors of mixed sexes and one by one we bent over, pulled down our underwear, and spread our buttocks cheeks and were examined and tested for things like prostate cancer.~
Last edited by ColorsWolf; 09-30-2013 at 04:34 PM..
"But usually in the military it's following orders, efficiency, and getting your job done.~ "Modesty, "shame", and "shyness" have no place in the military and they will almost never accommodate you for things like that.~"
"But usually in the military it's following orders, efficiency, and getting your job done.~ "Modesty, "shame", and "shyness" have no place in the military and they will almost never accommodate you for things like that.~"
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