Were humans meant to wear clothes?


Were Humans Meant to Wear Clothes?  

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Humans learnt pretty quickly that clothes (or animal skin if you swing that way) warns you up.

I seriously think everything would be a lot easier naked. Dangerous, nasty, sexy and easier. :|

Those African tribes got it down pretty good methinks.

Yeah, dangerous

/me thinks of working with hammers or saw's :pinch:

or really, really fat people bending over to pickup stuff :gougemyeyesout:

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do we need clothes, i suppose that depends where you live. Do we want to wear clothes, yes. Clothes have evolved from a matter of survival to matter of social acceptance and status. Where we SUPPOSED TO? I doubt it, or we'd be born with them on or be born with inherent knowlege on how to make them.

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What does it matter? We do now... I am pretty sure we won't go back to being nakey... If you wanna romp around with your bits and pieces slamming against your thighs, by all means, join a nudist colony... :D

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:rofl: no clothing sounds good.

stop trying to share your fantasy :p lol :D

But yeh i think we were ment to ware clothes!

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Yes, we were meant to wear clothes. Humans have been wearing different forms of clothes ever since the stone age, where we used primite skins from animals to keep us warm. Of course today clothes has many more functions than just keeping us warm.

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I would say that we need to wear clothes due to evolution. Note the lack of body hair to keep you warm, etc. I would say that due to people wearing clothes since the stone age, the genes for body hair have become recessed, or something.

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I think the question should be: Were humans meant to do anything?

I mean, who decides what we were meant to do? God? Is there really a god?

Stupid Theory of Knowledge class.

Good point. The OP's question assumes that human life has meaning in the first place. It's another problem of reference.
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Humans learnt pretty quickly that clothes (or animal skin if you swing that way) warns you up.

Yeah, dangerous

/me thinks of working with hammers or saw's :pinch:

or really, really fat people bending over to pickup stuff :gougemyeyesout:

Yeah, I smashed my finger with a claw hammer just this past weekend. I shudder to think of smacking other parts with a good 2 pound claw. :cry:

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