i went to the pool as a youngster and the older women wandered around naked without a care,i thought they were so rude and inconsiderateNot getting at you Ktee, you feel how you feel and you cant change that..
But I wonder WHY being naked is 'rude and inconsiderate'... its only skin!
I was brought up probably the polar opposite of you - naked people from kids to adults were whilst not every day nor was I surrounded by them, were nothing to raise an eyebrow at.
(Dont start thinking i spent time on nudist camps or naturist colonies... lol i didnt)... I saw both my parents naked, i ran around naked on various beaches until i was probably six or seven and then i wore knickers, didnt start wearing a swimming cossie till 8/9 ish.
I saw other kids naked, various other adults naked (communal showers at the caving club, required or we'd have been very muddy for entire weekends!, or swimming in rivers/lakes etc)...
So i grew up knowing what people looked like without clothes and being thoroughly unconcerned by it. I still hit my teens and didnt want to be naked in front of others but that was more about the cruelty of children and everyone making rude comments about everyone else (and id say THAT stems from NOT being comfy/at ease with nakedness).
But when my peers were interested in what the opposite sex's bits looked like, I wasnt bothered, I already knew and it was no big deal. I had no interest in the 'ill show you mine if you show me yours' games that small children play. There was no burning desire to do these things, nor any feeling that such thigns were 'naughty' because they werent, they were just bodies and skin and thats all, so there was no urge to break any rules and do 'bad things' because to me they werent bad!
I think these things, like the original topic - licking food off another person, only have 'rude/bad/naughty/sexual' connotations if we ADULTS give them those! If we tell children that these things are sexual/wrong/bad then thats how children will see them.
Case in point, my friends 4 year old, going round a party kissing everyone nightnight - he's a sneaky habit of sticking his tongue in your mouth. Sexual? Of course not, he just thinks it feels nice and also he finds it HILARIOUS when the adult in question goes 'blarghhhhhh'.
If someone TOLD him that that was wrong/bad/etc because we adults do that as part of sexual practices, what would that achieve? A horribly embarrassed little boy, it would inhibit him, it wouldnt serve any useful purpose.
He will grow up and he will learn you dont stick your tongue in peoples mouths naturally, without any horridness.
I think its shameful really, what has happened that parents cannot see their own children naked without feeling that that is wrong.