Attitudes toward nudity vary across cultures and contexts, and they change over time. In the West, it was common to cover up nudity—public exposure was viewed with shock and disgust. For example, in Victorian England, it was considered indecent for a woman to lift her dress and show her ankle. Today, attitudes toward nudity have become much more tolerant, but citizens are still expected to behave decently in public places
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