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Message # 79012.5 Subject: Just a comment on public acceptance Date: Tue 12/11/19 01:09:42 GMT Name: Sanderson Email: sanone@gmail.com |
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Just a comment based on my personal experience; this past weekend, my wife and I were at a hotel, sitting in the jacuzzi. My wife was in her bathing suit since she isn't comfortable swimming clothed in public. I, on the other hand was wearing jeans, a sweater, shoes, and socks. Another couple walked into the pool area and got into the jacuzzi. Neither seemed to even notice what I was wearing. As I stood up and went to step out of the jacuzzi, I looked at the couple and said, "my wife thought it would be funny to pull me in with all of my clothes on". They both chuckled. I walked over and jumped into the pool. My wife sat down at the edge of the pool while I swam around for another five or ten minutes. The other couple stayed in the jacuzzi and never seemed to care what I was wearing. Now, I am sure they probably talked to each other about me, but at no time did they let it be known to me that they even cared what I was wearing. The next morning, while my wife was still asleep, I went back to the pool. This time I wore sweat pants and a hoodie. As I was in the pool, the two front desk workers came into the pool area and seemed to be checking out the jacuzzi and maintenance closet. I climbed out of the pool and walked over and got into the jacuzzi. Neither of the women seemed to notice or care what I was wearing. I used to travel quite a lot for work. I swam fully clothed numerous times. I had been "busted" by onlookers who showed up a few times. The vast majority of the time, none of them seemed to even notice. |
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By Slawomir Lorenc - Sun 10/11/19 14:25:16 GMT My own photographic art project: „Wetlook-life”
My artistic activities and presentations that make up the project aimed to seek social acceptance and tolerance. The aim of the exhibition is to present a change in human perception depending on his clothes in a dry-wet relationship. I'm going to determine how wet clothing can be the art of choosing between exclusion and distinction.
Photos was presented in international art festival Labyrinth (October 2019, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany):
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