Hiding bodies from children

I think that there are some things like skin diseases and STDs that are
carried through the sweat that common sense tells us we need to keep our
bodies covered.

Really? Please name a few. Please name one.

Would you like your child to be subjected to a contagious skin disease or
STD if you knew that a HIV+ man or woman was allowed to play with your
children?

STD’s and AIDS are not transmitted by playing, touching, hugging, or even
kissing. It’s transferred either by semen or blood transfer to another
person. I don’t know of a single disease that can be transferred by nude
contact and not clothed contact, unless the person is completely covered from
head to toe (read mummy).

As these are two obviously completely different questions, why do you pose
them as though they are one? Are you trying to “trick” someone into giving
you a false-affirmative answer? Or are you really just that misinformed
about disease spread, in general?

Since, by far, the most common vector of communicable disease spread is
airborne droplets (i.e., exhaling, coughing, sneezing), I’d be fine if
someone with a *known* droplet-borne communicable disease went nude and wore
a mask (as many Japanese people do all the time).

I think you go should go to google and go for the keywords: +HIV +
information, and get informed about aids in the right way.
This is b*ll.

STD = SEXUALLY Transmitted Disease. And even if it were transmitted through
sweat, what does that have to do with SEEING someone nude? They’re not
VISUALLY transmitted.

Nudity inreases selfrespect. bodyacceptance. It is much more healthier than
rap it in clothes. And last but not least: It`s great.
For children it is better to play nude. No wet pants, they are sooner
“pottytrained”. There playing is more convinient.
Just families with (young) children have so mutch benefits in nudism.