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Wat (wie) is BARENESS - definitie

STATE OF WEARING NO CLOTHING
Unclothed; No clothing; Male nudity; Nakedness; Buttnaked; Frontal nudity; Nekkid; Kaalgat; Bare-arse; Bare-ass; Birthday suits; Bare-balls; Bare-butt; Starkers; Stark naked; Female nudity; Full frontal nudity; Female nude; Public nudity; Full-frontal nudity; Nude; Clothes free; Clothes-free; Clothing-free; Clothing free; Partial nudity; Bareheaded; Adamskostuum; Full nudity; The bare; Fully naked; Gratuitous nude; Functional nude; Naked girls; Naked women; Nude women; Naked men; Undraped; Nudity in public; Nudity in physical education; Nudity (partial and analogous); Birthday suit; Nudity in the home; Parental nudity; Nudityh; Nudity and children; Children and nudity; Stark-naked; Never nude; Naked; Nude children; Nudely; Nudities; Nakedly; Nudest; Clothesfree; Clothingfree; Nakedity; Nude in public; Partially nude; Fully nude; In the buff; Public nude event; Bareness; Naked people; Disrobe; Disrobing; Naked children; Legality of public nudity; Private nudity; Legal status of public nudity; Dishabiliophobia; Birthday Suit; Clothes off; No clothes; Male nude; Draft:Naked people; Psychology of nudity; Nudity in ancient Egypt; Islam and nudity; Christianity and nudity
  • Abu Ghraib prison torture]] scandal: a naked prisoner being forced to crawl and bark like a dog on a leash.
  • In many European countries women may sunbathe without covering their breasts.
  • A woman breastfeeding in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]], 2017
  • Bathing in the center of East Berlin, [[East Germany]] (1958)
  • [[Skinny dipping]] in a river
  • Nude people at Fremont Solstice Parade in Seattle, Washington, US
  • Ivory Soap]] ad
  • sea snail]] shells from [[Upper Palaeolithic Europe]], dated between 39,000 and 25,000 BCE. The practice of body adornment is associated with the emergence of behavioral modernity.
  • Outdoor bathing at [[Zhiben Hot Spring]], [[Taiwan]] 2012
  • People taking part in the [[World Naked Bike Ride]] in London, 2012

Bareness         
·noun The state of being bare.
Glabrous         
  • Smooth rupturewort]] (''Herniaria glabra'') - a creeping plant with glabrous leaves and stems
  • [[Naked mole-rat]] (''Heterocephalus glaber'') in a zoo.
  • tomentose]] with a dense [[indumentum]], but their upper surface is ''glabrescent''; as seen here they lose their white felt as they mature.}}
LACK OF HAIR, DOWN, SETAE, TRICHOMES OR OTHER SUCH COVERING
Glabrousness (botany); Glabrous skin; Glabrous dermis; Glabrescent; Glabrous; Glabrous (botany)
·adj Smooth; having a surface without hairs or any unevenness.
glabrous         
  • Smooth rupturewort]] (''Herniaria glabra'') - a creeping plant with glabrous leaves and stems
  • [[Naked mole-rat]] (''Heterocephalus glaber'') in a zoo.
  • tomentose]] with a dense [[indumentum]], but their upper surface is ''glabrescent''; as seen here they lose their white felt as they mature.}}
LACK OF HAIR, DOWN, SETAE, TRICHOMES OR OTHER SUCH COVERING
Glabrousness (botany); Glabrous skin; Glabrous dermis; Glabrescent; Glabrous; Glabrous (botany)
a.
Smooth, hairless, destitute of pubescence.

Wikipedia

Nudity

Nudity is the state of being in which a human is without clothing.

The loss of body hair was one of the physical characteristics that marked the biological evolution of modern humans from their hominin ancestors. Adaptations related to hairlessness contributed to the increase in brain size, bipedalism, and the variation in human skin color. While estimates vary, for at least 90,000 years anatomically modern humans were naked. The invention of clothing was part of the transition to being not only anatomically but behaviorally modern.

With the rise of civilizations, clothing became part of non-verbal communications, indicating a person's social status and individuality, thus the lack of clothing could be a sign of low status. However, through much of history until the late modern period, people might be unclothed by necessity or convenience when engaged in labor and athletics; or when bathing or swimming. Such functional nudity occurred in groups that were usually but not always segregated by sex.

In ancient religions, deities were often depicted as perfect naked humans. Indigenous peoples in tropical climates used clothing for decorative or ceremonial purposes but were often nude, having neither the need to protect the body from the elements nor any concept of sexual shame. The association between nudity and shame is unique to followers of Abrahamic religions. The spread of Western concepts of modest dress was part of colonialism.

Social norms regarding nudity vary widely, reflecting cultural ambiguity towards the body and sexuality, and differing conceptions of what constitutes public versus private spaces. Norms relating to nudity are different for men than they are for women. In many societies, both ancient and contemporary, children might be naked until the beginning of puberty. Individuals may intentionally violate norms relating to nudity; those without power may use nudity as a form of protest, and those with power may impose nakedness on others as a form of punishment.

While the majority of societies require clothing in most situations, others recognize non-sexual nudity as being appropriate for some recreational, social or celebratory activities, and appreciate nudity in the arts as representing positive values. Societies such as Japan and Finland maintain traditions of communal nudity based upon the use of baths and saunas that provided alternatives to sexualization. Some societies and groups continue to disapprove of nudity not only in public but also in private based upon religious beliefs. Norms are codified to varying degrees by laws defining proper dress and indecent exposure.