Context, context, context.
Who’s naked? When, where, why, how? Are people naked on TV just so Axe body spray can sell more cologne? Offensive (and not terribly clever). Are people naked in the museum because the artist thought that the human form was beautiful? Not offensive.
**Yea, just because we sit here naked typing on CAF is that offensive?

Oh, wait! Maybe I shouldn’t have told you that!

Forget I said that!

They have naked people **in museums? [Memo to self: go visit more museums! ]
As for foul language…well, it is, by definition, foul. But, again, context here DOES matter. Hubby thinks no one is listening while he’s trying to fix the window and drops an F-bomb. Meh, I don’t like it, but I’m certainly not offended.
**Yea, People who don’t believe in Gosh will spend eternity in Heck!

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Personally, I used to say G-d-a-m-t alot. I swtiched it to God bless America and now everyone thinks I’m really patriotic.
So if I had to choose, I would say foul language is more offensive. Why didn’t you ask about violence? Certainly someone blowing off someone else’s head is pretty offensive, but lots of people love to watch it.
But I guess I wonder where you’re going with this question…are you not offended by nudity and foul language? Ever?
**I asked that a long time ago!

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