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Originally Posted by tman1847
Only a democrat would equate a comment about your daughter being "hot" with a father getting in the shower with his 14 year old daughter.
Your both "sick fycks"
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Maybe they're Finnish...
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Nudity In Finland
ERIKA VÄÄTÄINEN
FINLAND
7 MIN READ
Your indispensable guide to understanding nudity in Finland
The concept of nudity in Finland and Finnish culture is a topic that often interests foreigners — do Finns really go to the sauna naked in front of everyone else? The answer is not as clear cut as one might think; yes, Finns and other Nordic people are typically very comfortable being naked in a sauna, even if they are in a larger group, but they won’t pressure a nervous foreigner into taking their clothes off.
Nudity in Finland bypasses all hierarchies and social statuses; when companies host sauna evenings for their employees, the CEO will sit as comfortably in the nude as the rest of the staff. All pretense is stripped off, quite literally, as Finns return to what they consider the most natural state for a human: in the nude.
Why is nudity in Finland so common?
Foreigners who are acquainted with Finnish culture may notice the discrepancy in how Finns generally act and how comfortable they are with nudity. Finns are known to be quiet, reserved people who balk at the thought of a stranger striking up a conversation on the street or on public transportation.
How is it, then, that most of them are completely fine with stripping down to sit in a hot room with friends, family, and even strangers? The reasons stem back to the history of Finland — spending centuries as a pawn between two neighboring monarchies meant that holding on to true Finnish customs was vital for maintaining a sense of identity. The sauna is at the core of Finnish culture, and nudity is irrevocably connected.
Growing up Finnish means nudity is so normal that later in life, Finns may be surprised by how much other cultures differ in their views of the topic. Many countries where religion is prevalent or the general culture is conservative see nudity as always sexual and, in some cases, wrong and dirty