Did you do your ride yet? I just did my first one in Madison, and it was so fun and freeing.tim409 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 3:26 pm Has anyone attended or taken part in a World Naked Bike Ride? There is a site called "Maria CFNM which has an article about it and it shows a cartoon with a male and female on a tandem bike. The male is clearly naked while the female is in a bikini. You can see the cartoon here: Do you agree that I think they want to encourage women to be more modest while the males should be nude?
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How many have attended one of these rides? and how many male vs women are naked? Are there any young children watching (ages under 12) and what is the ration of girls to boys?
(I believe that since mostly males are naked and few women are, that a lot of moms will bring their young daughters but not their son to see this event) Sort of like they did for the Bay to Breakers race.
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If you're arguing for a PG rating for male genitalia, then certainly that should apply to female genitalia too. Most of the time, even if she doesn't have hair, all you are going to see is a bit of her closed up slit. Guys are going to be way more exposed, even if they have pubic hair.tim409 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 12:41 am I agree Teen Fan, if it does not show the penis and testicles it is not male nudity as that is what males them a male. It would also not bother me if showing close ups of male genitals, including erections would have a PG rating as erections are normal. Now it should get an R if a girl was jerking them off. If they show breast, they should also show male genitals.
I could accept it showing a females labia or vulva if it is covered with public hair to hide it somewhat but it should have an R. if it shows more than that it should be an X.
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Good point but even "MOTHER Nature" put the male genitals right out front where they can be seen easily. I believe the females genitals gain value by being hidden while male genitals gain value by being exposed.
I most of nature, the male is brightly colored (which in nature puts the male more at risk from predictors) Think of the peacock as it shows his feathers. In humans, male genitals are right up front. In history, females were always more modest then males and males often went skinny dipping with females around. My sister works in hospitals and she said female modesty is always stressed while male modesty only became a concern with the HIPPA laws about patient privacy but males are still exposed a lot more than females are.
In ancient Greece, the only part of a male that had to be covered was the glans. So they wore a Kynodesme in public.
The public exposure of the penis head was regarded by the Greeks as dishonourable and shameful, something only seen in slaves and barbarians. Modesty and decency demanded that men who showed themselves naked in a public setting, such as athletes or actors, must conceal their glans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kynodesme
I most of nature, the male is brightly colored (which in nature puts the male more at risk from predictors) Think of the peacock as it shows his feathers. In humans, male genitals are right up front. In history, females were always more modest then males and males often went skinny dipping with females around. My sister works in hospitals and she said female modesty is always stressed while male modesty only became a concern with the HIPPA laws about patient privacy but males are still exposed a lot more than females are.
In ancient Greece, the only part of a male that had to be covered was the glans. So they wore a Kynodesme in public.
The public exposure of the penis head was regarded by the Greeks as dishonourable and shameful, something only seen in slaves and barbarians. Modesty and decency demanded that men who showed themselves naked in a public setting, such as athletes or actors, must conceal their glans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kynodesme
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