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  2. History of nudity - Wikipedia

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    The history of nudity involves social attitudes to nakedness of the human body in different cultures in history. The use of clothing to cover the body is one of the changes that mark the end of the Neolithic, and the beginning of civilizations. Nudity (or near-complete nudity) has traditionally been the social norm for both men and women in ...

  3. Toplessness - Wikipedia

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    Toplessness refers to the state in which a woman's breasts, including her areolas and nipples, are exposed, especially in a public place or in a visual medium. The male equivalent is known as barechestedness. Social norms around toplessness vary by context and location.

  4. List of music videos featuring nudity - Wikipedia

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    In the music video, a nude woman emerges from a black liquid (presumably oil) and there are brief shots of her breasts and buttocks. "Hurricane". Thirty Seconds to Mars. Various actors and actresses. Frequent shots of nudity, sex and sexual violence involving males, females and transsexuals.

  5. Female toplessness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Oakland's dress law says that women cannot wear "any type of clothing so that any portion of such part of the breast may be observed". [20] San Francisco allows public female toplessness, although public nudity is banned as of February 2013. [19] Women cannot be topless in San Francisco parks without advance permission from the city.

  6. Intimate part - Wikipedia

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    Intimate part. An intimate part, personal part or private part is a place on the human body which is customarily kept covered by clothing in public venues and conventional settings, as a matter of fashion and cultural norms. Depending on the culture, revealing these parts can be a legal or religious offense.

  7. Childhood nudity - Wikipedia

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    Childhood nudity. In contemporary societies, the appropriateness of childhood nudity in various social situations is controversial, with many differences in behavior worldwide. Depending upon conceptions of childhood innocence and sexuality in general, societies may regard social nudity before puberty as normal, as acceptable within same-sex ...

  8. Nudity - Wikipedia

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    Nudity is the state of being in which a human is without clothing. While estimates vary, for the first 90,000 years of pre-history, anatomically modern humans were naked, having lost their body hair and living in hospitable climates. As humans became behaviorally modern, body adornments such as jewelry, tattoos, body paint and scarification ...

  9. Depictions of nudity - Wikipedia

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    A particularly famous one is Manneken Pis in Brussels, showing a nude young boy urinating into the fountain below. A female equivalent is Jeanneke Pis. Henry Scott Tuke painted nude young boys doing everyday seaside activities, swimming, boating, and fishing; his images were not overtly erotic, nor did they usually show their genitals. [8]