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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) do not go naked when it is culturally inappropriate. For most people, this means that they are only naked in the bath/shower, when changing clothes, or in the privacy of their own home. However those in certain tribal cultures may have a custom of going naked or partially naked more often. I have heard from Mormon missionaries serving deep in Africa, Micronesia, an other places with tribal cultures who say it is common for a woman, even a Mormon woman, to walk around topless.

Adult members of the church who have participated in the temple endowment ceremony and take the covenants they have made seriously by wearing the temple garment as directed may be naked less often. The temple garment serves as a reminder of their covenants and as a spiritual protection, and those who wear the garment are instructed to wear it under their clothing whenever possible. Of course they take the garment off to shower or go swimming, but they would not sleep naked or just lounge around the house naked.

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