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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 527373" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>If I made a big deal out of Q walking in when I am naked it WOULD be a big deal. It is precisely because I dont that this is not another huge issue for us. I just do the same, ask for privacy and he says OK...like others have said, he will continue to ask his question as he is walking out. </p><p></p><p>He does now know people prefer privacy and he is careful about not showing himself when out of our house, but for him the line is home versus out of the home. He walks around naked looking for a special shirt etc....never has everything ahead of time. I think he is happy not to have the constriction of clothes. He is also comfortable talking to me about his body because I do not ever make a deal of that either. </p><p></p><p>I honestly do not think it is any big deal that he sees you naked as long as you are not flaunting it which you are saying you are not...NO WAY it accounts for his delays/differences. (in my opinion) If that was true then whole cultures of people who do not wear clothing would have tons of problems, they are the very same physically, boys become men the same in those cultures and have the same responses to women's bodies. </p><p></p><p>Obviously as kids grow we little by little teach them about privacy and you have already started the process so relax, that person was just uptight. </p><p></p><p>I imagine many here are not as uptight because we have had such bigger issues to deal with in our kids! LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 527373, member: 12886"] If I made a big deal out of Q walking in when I am naked it WOULD be a big deal. It is precisely because I dont that this is not another huge issue for us. I just do the same, ask for privacy and he says OK...like others have said, he will continue to ask his question as he is walking out. He does now know people prefer privacy and he is careful about not showing himself when out of our house, but for him the line is home versus out of the home. He walks around naked looking for a special shirt etc....never has everything ahead of time. I think he is happy not to have the constriction of clothes. He is also comfortable talking to me about his body because I do not ever make a deal of that either. I honestly do not think it is any big deal that he sees you naked as long as you are not flaunting it which you are saying you are not...NO WAY it accounts for his delays/differences. (in my opinion) If that was true then whole cultures of people who do not wear clothing would have tons of problems, they are the very same physically, boys become men the same in those cultures and have the same responses to women's bodies. Obviously as kids grow we little by little teach them about privacy and you have already started the process so relax, that person was just uptight. I imagine many here are not as uptight because we have had such bigger issues to deal with in our kids! LOL. [/QUOTE]
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