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    12 hours ago

    Which country do you live in? Genuinely curious, as I tend to sleep in the nude. (it helps that nobody can see through my window)

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      12 hours ago

      The US. Some states ban all nudity that can be seen from a public location, some states allow for accidents and only criminalize doing it on purpose.

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        12 hours ago

        That’s a bit intense, unless that person is an exhibitionist and is intentionally doing so from inside of their apartment. When they know others have a clear line of sight from outside.

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              11 hours ago

              It goes back to before the nation was founded, the first colonists were largely Puritan, which was a fundamentalist protestant sect. They had a lot of strict beliefs about sin, sex, and temptation that are basically why we have this hyper-conservative culture and are weirdly prudish about stuff sometimes.

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              12 hours ago

              Christian Puritanism has been a strong influence on American culture for hundreds of years.

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                Is it similar to Greek Orthodox? Or a completely distinct variation from the older variants (Catholic, Greek Orthodox, the recent Protestant) in Europe?

                South asia has the Syrian Christians which has changed over time due to the local culture.

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                  It’s a little complicated actually because it describes both a specific movement and a general moral-police trend, in the way Luddite has two meanings. Skimming the wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puritans should cover the major points but the short version is they believed the government should enforce Proper Christian behavior and they hated Catholics (and most other Christians). Also they banned Christmas.