Covering up, so far as I can see, is often the accompaniment to far more truly shameful behaviour than stripping off.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For some ungodly reason, I end up being naked in a lot of stuff. But there is a certain grace and kudos that come with taking your clothes off on the first day, a respect that is given by the rest of the cast.
If you have an embarrassing story, and it's a source of shame, keeping it in just compounds the shame and turns the story into something poisonous. And if someone knows about it, then it can be used against you.
I'm pretty comfortable stripping down to my underwear, as long as there's respect around me.
People of substance may sin without being exposed for their stolen pleasure; but servants and the poorer sort of women have seldom an opportunity of concealing a big belly, or at least the consequences of it.
Every man has his moral backside which he refrains from showing unless he has to and keeps covered as long as possible with the trousers of decorum.
I refuse to put make-up on just because the paparazzi are on my doorstep. I find it morally wrong.
One way of looking at speech is to say it is a constant stratagem to cover nakedness.
I would have made a lousy stripper. I'm just not very comfortable exposing myself.
It's the ultimate task to do something stripped back, so you're not hiding behind anything.
Oh it's clearly a cover up. I mean, I have no reluctance in saying that.