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Qué (quién) es prudishness - definición

INSTANCE OF PRIM BEHAVIOUR OR TALK
Prudish; Prudery; Prudishness; Prudes

prudishness         
prudish         
¦ adjective easily offended or shocked by matters relating to sex or nudity.
Derivatives
prudishly adverb
prudishness noun
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If you describe someone as prudish, you mean that they are too easily shocked by things relating to sex.
I'm not prudish but I think these photographs are obscene.
ADJ [disapproval]
prudishness
Older people will have grown up in a time of greater sexual prudishness.
= prudery
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Prude

A prude (Old French prude meaning honourable woman) is a person who is described as (or would describe themselves as) being concerned with decorum or propriety, significantly in excess of normal prevailing standards. They may be perceived as being more uncomfortable than most with sexuality or nudity.

The name is generally considered a pejorative term to suggest fear and contempt of human sexuality and excessive, unusual modesty stemming from such a negative view of sexuality. It is hence unflattering, often used as an insult. A person with such attitude to sexuality may have reservations about nudity, public display of sexual affection, discussion of sexual matters, participating in romantic or sexual activity—reservations that exceed normal prevailing community standards. Exhibiting fear and discomfort with sexuality may be associated with advocating censorship of sexuality or nudity in the media, avoiding or condemning any public display of affection.

The degree of prudery understood as fearful contempt of human sexuality can vary among different cultures and traditions.

Another use of "prude" is as a label and an insult directed to anybody having reservations resulting from standards of modesty or even any moral standards and beliefs or which are not shared by the offender. Thus one can be labeled a "prude" for expressing reservations about drinking alcohol, or consuming other drugs, or participating in mischief. When prudishness or prudish attitudes are viewed as part of a wider process it is sometimes called prudification.

In this meaning, the term generally has a relative sense. For example, one may be viewed as having relatively lax standards regarding sexuality and drug usage compared to the overall population in which one resides, but compared to a smaller, specific subculture with more permissive standards, one may appear to be unduly strict and thus be labeled a prude when one refuses to participate in more liberal seeming behaviors.

Synonyms of "prude" include: goody-goody (in certain contexts) and Mrs Grundy.

Ejemplos de uso de prudishness
1. German newspapers suggested yesterday that the verdict signalled a backlash against American prudishness and political correctness.
2. The contradiction between prudishness over a minister seeing a blonde and drunken louts on our streets, sex on the telly and provocative ads on our billboards exposes the nonsense at the heart of our puritanism.
3. Programme makers hit back at prudishness as Big Brother‘s Makosi defends her hot tub antics Lorna Martin and James Robinson Sunday August 28, 2005 The Observer So now we know.
4. The prominent Mexican art critic Raquel Tibol declared that Tunick‘s photos would be "an antidote to Mexican prudishness," while the Spanish critic Román Gubern sniffed that the photographer‘s work is "redundant" and "doesn‘t appear artistic." Tunick had hoped to stage his photos at Teotihuacan, the ancient ruins outside Mexico City where tourists flock to climb the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon.