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Subject: What is the right way?


Author:
spelvin
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Date Posted: 07:11:34 08/02/21 Mon

How about encouraging a child to dress immodestly?

Jason's mother encouraged him to take his shirt off when playing outside in the sunshine.
On hot nights, she encouraged him to go to bed without his pajama tops.
However, she had difficulty in getting him to keep a top on when she thought he needed one.

https://www.historyworld.co.uk/photo.php?id=1607&we=0&sort=0&3=Childhood&l2=

How about dressing immodestly while you yourself dress immodestly?

Shirtless Robbie has encouraged his boys to go outside shirtless in warm weather in an effort to help the boys “be comfortable in their skin and develop a positive body image.”
When dressing a boy of toddler age in warm weather, he advocates leaving off the boy’s shirt.

Robbie believes that fathers should exemplify shirtlessness at home, especially when playfighting with the children, and in performing yard labor.
Furthermore, Robbie encourages fathers to enroll their sons in athletic activities where shirtless peers will set an example.

http://shirtlessfreedom.blogspot.com/search/label/children

How about requiring a child to dress immodestly?

James' mother thought boys' bodies were cute.
When James was at home, she made him wear shorts and nothing else.
That might be all right, except that his parents also forced him to attend school wearing shorts with a one-inch hemline while his male classmates were all wearing long trousers.

http://www.historyworld.co.uk/photo.php?id=1607&offset=0&sort=0&l1=Childhood&l2=

How about requiring a child to go naked?

In the early 60’s, when Eric the Great was 7 years old, he and his brother and sister stayed at the home of a neighbor with two daughters.
He and his brother had to play outside nude, which was embarrassing for both of them.
They played tag, they played dodge ball, and they ran under the sprinkler.
Eric felt embarrassed from the girls gathering around him to observe his erection.
After the gazing changed to touching, however, the embarrassment changed to excitement.

https://www.voy.com/223876/1302.html

How about requiring a child to go naked, but while you yourself are going naked?

In the family in which Ken grew up, not only the boys but the adult males had to go nude at all times.
The family placed responsibility on the part of the visitors by posting a sign at the front entrance announcing "any males present would be naked and in full view of anyone who entered.”
Ken’s mother had a book club in which some of the women brought their daughters.
Ken comments, “I guess they wanted them to enjoy the view and I did not mind giving them that view.”

https://www.voy.com/223876/9098.html

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JoeB
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Date Posted: 11:15:17 08/02/21 Mon

The last two links, to voy forum(s), do not work. They terminate with an "invalid message or archive" answer. Too bad, because those two topics are of the most interest to me.

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spelvin
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Date Posted: 17:31:26 08/02/21 Mon

I know.
I was a little disappointed when they relegated all the older messages to the archives,
but was glad that I took notes on the messages which were most interesting to me.

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