Actually I don't choose to expose myself in public. I choose to compete; the other side just comes with the package.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You don't choose your public; your public chooses you.
I think you can decide how much of yourself you're willing to make public.
I've learned that to expose yourself, to reveal yourself is a test of your humanness.
Whether I'm running on the beach without my shirt or whether I'm going out with my kids or going to church or going out to dinner - I don't choose to insulate myself in engaging in real life. Hence, the public kind of almost knows me as much through my real life that they see through the rag mags.
Well, anything you want to make public is your public business.
I can be a show-off at home. But publicly, I have always been a private person. It's not totally my bag to court the press.
The public is a part of my real life.
I do expose my body, but only because I think people should have something nice to look at.
After getting recognized in public from my picture on our pretzel bag, I can understand not wanting to be in the public eye. It has given me a public persona I had always avoided as a child. I do it because it's for a good cause.
I just like being a social experiment sometimes. I really should not be allowed in public. But I just go out into the public just to see people's reaction.