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Who says I don't?

Do you think that social norms that restrain display of nudity are good?

What about social norms on, for example, talking about sex with your parents, co-workers etc?

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Do you think that social norms that restrain display of nudity are good?

That has nothing to do with being a social norm. Not walking around naked is a matter of morality and was around long before the term "social norm". Unfortunately morality is not synonymous with social normals.

Talking about sex with your parents isn't social and therefore is not a social norm. It's a private conversation that parents should have with their children. Sex and sexuality should not be social topics at all. Do you go around talking about your sex life in public? That's 100% disrespectful.

Talking about sex with your parents isn't social and therefore is not a social norm.

How is talking about something with another person not social?

Not walking around naked is a matter of morality and was around long before the term "social norm".

Things existed before we gave them names.

Isn't there shame and pride involved in enforcing rules about nudity?

Like being shamed for nudity itself, or potentially shamed for the size and shape of your genitals.

Or isn't it an achievement to woo a woman?

There are propably people who only have sex with a beautiful woman because it makes them feel pride. Not because they like her.

Isn't that a social aspect influencing sexuality?