From: Doug Jones (djones@xcor.com)
Date: Sun Jan 20 2002 - 16:54:09 MST
Amara Graps wrote:
>
> From: "John Grigg" <starman2100@lycos.com>:
>
> >Amara continues:
> >Social roles, economic classes, sex roles reduced or removed, and we can
> >be who we are, simply.
> >(end)
> >
> >But, do they wear expensive watches and jewelry to covertly get the
> >message out that they are from a superior cut of cloth?
>
> If they did, that would be silly... it might ruin that unbroken tan :-)
>
> (no really, John, can you imagine the psychological and physical
> incongruency that would present? Jewlery and watches feel *heavy*
> in that state)
Heh. One evening at a nude resort, my honey and I were getting ready to
go over to the clubhouse for drinks and dancing, when she paused to put
on a necklace. I leered at her and asked, "Going formal tonight?"
Clothing optional is not clothing forbidden.
-- Doug Jones, Rocket Plumber XCOR Aerospace
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