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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 (of 6)

CHAPTER III
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In an entirely natural and unembarrassed way we gave ourselves up entirely to the liberating feelings aroused by this light- and air-bath, and passed these splendid hours in joyous singing and dancing, in wantonly childish fashion, freed from the burden of a false civilization.

It was, of course, necessary to seek spots as remote as possible from high-roads, for fear of being disturbed.

At the same time we by no means failed in natural modesty and consideration towards one another.

Children, who can be entirely naked, may be allowed to take part in such meetings of adults, and will thus be brought up free from morbid prudery" (R.Ungewitter, _Die Nacktheit_, p.

58).
No doubt it may be said that the ideal in this matter is the possibility of permitting complete nakedness.


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