
To see or not to see
A few weeks ago I was at the spa again. Lots of normal people there, and a few who stay wrapped in their towel until they are in the "Safety" of the dimly lit sauna.

Which is a false hope, because everyone's eyes adjust to that light, and you can see people there.
It's sad to witness that behaviour. As if being seen is a problem or even a personal assault, where they have the freedom to see everyone else (as long as these others don't behave as silly as the pack-uppers do).
It's clear that 'society' presses a major mental stamp on people, as they don't understand this. (I don't believe they avert their eyes when a naked person passes them.)

And each time they hold on to their towels and bathrobes, to make sure no one sees their naked body.
Until they are in the "safety" of the dark sauna room...
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