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Sep. 21st, 2008 08:04 pmPosts today by both Ernie (
faghatesgods) and Dean (
envirobear) [both Friends-only, sorry] brought to mind the dichotomy of meaning between the words "naked" and "nude".
I got a chuckle out of it because it brought back to mind a lesson in senior Honors English with the one teacher who would later become a friend in later life. We were concentrating on poetry at the time and were discussing 'connotation' versus 'denotation' and word choice; of course, the example words were 'naked' and 'nude'. Along with that, there was a wonderful poem illustrating the difference, which instantly came to mind on first reading of Dean's post.
At any rate, I decided to share...
What are your thoughts on being nude as opposed to simply being naked?
Does the use of 'nude' tend to evoke a certain seediness? Does its use use often carry a negative connotation?
I got a chuckle out of it because it brought back to mind a lesson in senior Honors English with the one teacher who would later become a friend in later life. We were concentrating on poetry at the time and were discussing 'connotation' versus 'denotation' and word choice; of course, the example words were 'naked' and 'nude'. Along with that, there was a wonderful poem illustrating the difference, which instantly came to mind on first reading of Dean's post.
At any rate, I decided to share...
The Naked and the Nude Robert Graves For me, the naked and the nude (By lexicographers construed As synonyms that should express The same deficiency of dress Or shelter) stand as wide apart As love from lies, or truth from art. Lovers without reproach will gaze On bodies naked and ablaze; The Hippocratic eye will see In nakedness, anatomy; And naked shines the Goddess when She mounts her lion among men. The nude are bold, the nude are sly To hold each treasonable eye. While draping by a showman's trick Their dishabille in rhetoric, They grin a mock-religious grin Of scorn at those of naked skin. The naked, therefore, who compete Against the nude may know defeat; Yet when they both together tread The briary pastures of the dead, By Gorgons with long whips pursued, How naked go the sometime nude! | ![]() |
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What are your thoughts on being nude as opposed to simply being naked?
Does the use of 'nude' tend to evoke a certain seediness? Does its use use often carry a negative connotation?


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Date: 2008-09-22 01:27 am (UTC)(I've been to naturist camps. I've gotten my "all-over" at Haulover. I think I can speak on this.)
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Date: 2008-09-22 01:33 am (UTC)This difference was summed up by, of all folks, Jeff Foxworthy in one of his comedy routines from 20-mumble years ago. I saw him as the opening act for the opening act at a comedy club in Atlanta when he was first starting out, and this was his biggest laugh of the night:
You know, there's a huge difference between bein' "naked" and being "nekkid". When you're "naked", you ain't got no clothes on. When you're "nekkid", you ain't got no clothes on and you're Up To Somethin'.
Since Bryon/
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Date: 2008-09-22 01:42 am (UTC)I need to chat with you sometime about the merits of a PA.
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Date: 2008-09-22 01:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-22 01:49 am (UTC)nude = plain
nude = crass
naked = artistic
naked = vulnerable
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Date: 2008-09-22 01:50 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-09-22 08:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-22 10:11 am (UTC)Of the three possibilities:
Naked is what I am often, without clothing.
Nekkid is without clothing specifically for naughty intent.
Nude is a color, like nude pantyhose....
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Date: 2008-09-22 10:13 am (UTC)Maybe nude photos would be a second, but rare option.
I do not use it in reference to my body, or any other body present in real life.
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Date: 2008-09-22 10:55 am (UTC)I think the serious discussion between the words "naked" and "nude" were somewhat lost on me because all my attention was focused on those 2 LOVELY pictures....and all your furrrrr! Yum!
But, I would say 'naked' more so to describe something or someone without attire, or accoutrement's, etc - such as a naked flame, or "he felt naked without his umbrella"...
Where 'nude' does, to me, seem more relevant to describe a person's state of undress - hence we more likely use the term "nude beach", than "naked beach".
In any terms, I just ADORE your pictures, and would LOVE to get nekkid with you, that's for sure! :-)
xxx
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Date: 2008-09-23 01:45 am (UTC)no subject
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