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Ok. I admit it I watched. And found it mildly entertaining in a guilty sort of way. But. Isn't it a bit odd to be bashful about being naked in front of people you live with?
Depends on the nature of the relationship. I'm happy being naked in front of a sexual partner, but not a housemate of the opposite sex.
I wouldn't be deliberately naked in front of house mates but once your in a situation where you're unavoidably going to be naked then you might as well get it all out in the open from the beginning.
I suspected that they would have been naked in front of each other but wanted to keep covered in front of the cameras.
[url= https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/jul/06/life-stripped-bare-review ]The Guardian[/url] seemed to like it...
The comments also showed a warm regard for the Endeavour:
I didn't watch it because the preview stuff implied the participants were the sort of overly entitled hipster ****s that you would pay an extra fare on a flight to avoid sitting next to.Which it seems they were.
OP - If you lived with your mum, would you and her get naked in front of each other?
I'm happy being naked around my wife and kids, I don't keep my trunks on in the shower at a swimming pool, there's been many an occasion where my clothes have fallen off for comedic affect (usually alcohol induced) but when I lived with the mother in law.........no thanks!!
I don't keep my trunks on in the shower at a swimming pool
I'm assuming (hoping) your pool has a very different layout to our local!
I flicked across it and watched 5 mins then got bored and moved on. It could have been interesting, a sort of modern examination of maslow's hierarchy of needs perhaps. In reality it was drivel.
'Water-thin'. That's a new one from the Guardian.
