Really? Which ones. I've never found what tribes do to enhance their appearance attractive. They all have weird fashion (braids, bald, butter in their hair, lip discs, piercings, lobe stretching, neck longening, tattoos, bowl haircuts). Amazonians, look potbellied.
Complete nudity among men and complete or near-complete nudity among women is still common for Mursi, Surma, Nuba, Karimojong, Kirdi, Dinka and sometimes Massai people in Africa, as well as Matses, Yanomami, Suruwaha, Xingu, Matis and Galdu people in South America.
In some African and Melanesian cultures, men going completely naked except for a string tied about the waist are considered properly dressed for hunting and other traditional group activities.
Historically, and pre-historically, there were many more tribes which traditionally went about naked or nearly naked, at least at times.
So why did some warm-weather tribes cover the genital area to begin with? I always thought the exhibitionists were forced to cover up, cause genitals are too powerful. Animals, after all screw whenever they want to and with humans it's more complex. Oftentimes, the person who's sexy body is turning you on wouldn't consent, or has a bf/gf/spouse. And humans don't go into heat unlike animals so we can't just turn it off.
Is the string like a penis gourd or does it just serve as pockets?
You will need to ask each warm-weather tribe who do cover their genitals why. Most probably won't know, unless this had occurred in relatively recent history.
I suspect though, that in females, they began to 'cover up', as an extention to using an absorbent material during their menstrual cycle.
Please do not use -ists or -isms. These are relatively recent inventions of some very stupid European people, along with the concept that being naked is an exhibition.
Animals do not "screw whenever they want". Please try to learn some animal sexual behaviour. Remember that humans are animals as well.
It might be surprising to you, that until relatively recent history, most humans only mated at one time of year. No one knows why this behaviour changed.
As for your last question, please try to do your own research.
Are girls just as attractive clothed as they are nude?
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There are some tribes that wear only a narrow sash around the waist.
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Really? Which ones. I've never found what tribes do to enhance their appearance attractive. They all have weird fashion (braids, bald, butter in their hair, lip discs, piercings, lobe stretching, neck longening, tattoos, bowl haircuts). Amazonians, look potbellied.
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Complete nudity among men and complete or near-complete nudity among women is still common for Mursi, Surma, Nuba, Karimojong, Kirdi, Dinka and sometimes Massai people in Africa, as well as Matses, Yanomami, Suruwaha, Xingu, Matis and Galdu people in South America.
In some African and Melanesian cultures, men going completely naked except for a string tied about the waist are considered properly dressed for hunting and other traditional group activities.
Historically, and pre-historically, there were many more tribes which traditionally went about naked or nearly naked, at least at times.
<a href="http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_nudity#section_6" rel="nofollow">http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_nudit...</a>
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So why did some warm-weather tribes cover the genital area to begin with? I always thought the exhibitionists were forced to cover up, cause genitals are too powerful. Animals, after all screw whenever they want to and with humans it's more complex. Oftentimes, the person who's sexy body is turning you on wouldn't consent, or has a bf/gf/spouse. And humans don't go into heat unlike animals so we can't just turn it off.
Is the string like a penis gourd or does it just serve as pockets?
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You will need to ask each warm-weather tribe who do cover their genitals why. Most probably won't know, unless this had occurred in relatively recent history.
I suspect though, that in females, they began to 'cover up', as an extention to using an absorbent material during their menstrual cycle.
Please do not use -ists or -isms. These are relatively recent inventions of some very stupid European people, along with the concept that being naked is an exhibition.
Animals do not "screw whenever they want". Please try to learn some animal sexual behaviour. Remember that humans are animals as well.
It might be surprising to you, that until relatively recent history, most humans only mated at one time of year. No one knows why this behaviour changed.
As for your last question, please try to do your own research.