1. I don't think it is socially acceptable in the society we have right now, but we have a rather puritanical society, so there you are.

2. Well, I sleep nude for sure, & I would spend a lot more time in the buff except that I get cold very easily. So I spend a lot of time at home in soft, loose clothes (sans bra & underwear of course)... the closest I can get without being chilly.

3. I wouldn't care if other people saw me, but I live in a nice apartment complex, & some of my snootier neighbors might get bent out of shape & go tell on me or something. Also, even though I'm not a fan of the closed-mindedness of our society, I think everyone evolves at their own pace. I don't think it's necessarily good or kind to push others (esp. strangers) beyond their limits... that's not my place, as I don't know their history or circumstance.

Ousted, I see your point, but as you mentioned some of the people in scant clothing look bad because the clothes are ill-fitting... sometimes it's just the clothes making an otherwise decent body look less attractive. Another reason to favor nudity, lol. But I think our society puts too much emphasis on a golden 'ideal' body anyway, which has trained us to be so critical of our own selves & those around us.

I really believe that if we stopped emphasizing the need for perfect bodies so much, more people would have better bodies. We have created a cycle in which people feel ashamed about their bodies, then also feel resentful, then are acting & living from a place of negativity (discomfort with themselves, anger, loathing, etc.). Then in order to feel better, they turn to unhealthy 'food' which is all around us. It would be so nice (& rather utopian, I know) if somehow we could just forget about this whole 'fit culture' & just live contentedly & healthfully. I really believe that then obesity would drop dramatically, & we'd be a happier world.

And maybe if people spent more time in the nude or around nude people, more would begin to see the human body as an amazing entity & show a little more respect for it (both their own & others'). Hmm.