unarousing nudity
by Monticello-W on Oct 19, 2016 19:22:40
(Noun)
The state or quality of being naked in a way that does, for some reason, not arouse the spectator(s).
Unarousing nudity is typically a form of
casual nudity in a context that takes
the sting of physical attraction out of it.
Examples include:
- Figure drawing
- Seeing particular people naked, such as your parents
- Doctor's visit
Unarousing nudity does not include not being attracted to someone naked, in whatever circumstances, on account of personal taste (gender, age, physical characteristics, ...).
Example:
"It's weird. There I was, in
art class, drawing the body of a beautiful, naked, young woman a few feet away from me, and I didn't get aroused at all. Of course it was exciting. Of course I felt artistically stimulated. But not once did I get sexually aroused.
Unarousing nudity is a peculiar thing.
Goes to show that sexual desire is contextually-made, isn't it?"
Emotional Nudity
by K.J.Steezy on Mar 01, 2012 09:14:24
Refusing to hide the real you behind a falsely created persona.
To
live out loud by
peeling back the layers of
self discovery. Letting go of limiting beliefs and allowing yourself to gravitate towards people and places where your authenticity is embraced.
casual nudity
by Monticello-W on Oct 18, 2016 19:44:14
(Noun)
The state or quality of being naked in the presence of somebody else, just because it happens or needs to happen, for example when changing clothes in a changing room. The term implies that the person being naked is comfortable with it because it is casual, functional, and thus meaningless. For the other person or people around, casual nudity can still be uncomfortable or awkward. So although the nudity is 'casual', it is typically not meaningless or neutral to at least one party: the
spectator usually feels either uncomfortable, embarrassed or aroused. The very idea of someone being naked without
giving a fuck is a pretty sexy idea to some. Hence, casual nudity is not the same as
unarousing nudity.
Example:
A: "I used to
fantasize about dropping in on my sister being naked in the bathroom, but it never happened."
B: "
Casual nudity is the bomb!"
C: "Nah, it's overrated. There's nothing like somebody consciously flirting with you."
B: "Still, yo, being casually naked and realizing somebody's watching you --
that's hot!"
psychological nudity
by D. M. K. on Feb 17, 2008 01:54:42
A state of mental and emotional honesty. When all
pretense, prejudice, expectations,
bravado, etc. are removed, and all that is left is the bare mind. Pure thought (not necessarily pure as in good) is more readily accomplished when one is psychologically nude. Note that psychological nudity has nothing to do with the amount of clothing one is (or is not) wearing; it is a
mental state.
sidal [nudity]
by DJ Wordsmith on Jan 05, 2009 16:45:31
Example:
1. Angelina "I wasn't completely comfortable with it so the photos only contain
sidal nudity. I have
no regrets."
2. Matt (refering to film, theatre, dance or
private show. Abbreviated form used) "Man that was some chronic sidal."
Tasteful Nudity
by Frankie_Muniz on Mar 10, 2020 02:55:38
Any state of nudity which represents the human figure through an artistic lens rather than as a sexual object.
In contrast with other types of nudity like
casual nudity or
anime nudity, the tasteful variety can be displayed in many public settings and need not be erased from one's
browsing history
Example:
Person 1: You can't play that video in public, it's full of naked people!
Person 2: Don't worry, it's just my favorite
Watsky video. It's all totally
tasteful nudity and serves to enhance the artistic
narrative created by the music
Nudity Buffer
by Gerere on Mar 12, 2006 16:01:23
The window of opportunity in which to talk to a person to whom you might be attracted, prior to when you have
undressed them in your imagination and/or fantasized about them sexually. Usually between 10 seconds - 5 minutes after first sighting this person, depending on his or her attractiveness and your horniness.
(NOTE: Men andwomen of both gay and heterosexual persuasions are subject to the fleeting nudity zone).
Coined by the character Jeff on the British sitcom "
Coupling."
Example:
"I would go over
and say hi to Steve, but I've already imagined what it would be like to sit on his face, so the
nudity buffer has been
breached and it might be awkward."