Yes! Husbands and wives are supposed to give pleasure to each other.
Unfortunately, some Orthodox Jews consider "marital" nudity indecent. I don't think that's normal - especially if you're going to spend the rest of your life with someone.
Orthodox Jewish answer:
While modesty is highly encouraged even during marital intercourse (Code of Jewish Law, Orach Chaim ch.240), the law allows spouses to be lenient if they feel the need (Code of Jewish Law, Even HaEzer ch.25), with the limitation that if they leave a light on, it should be in an adjoining room, not the same room.
The Amish are very puritanical and demure, so their view on nudity is that it must be confined to a marital relationship.
The Facebook site that allow nudity is Hot Guys
what cities and towns in ohio allow public nudity
Most of the time, yes.
Yes, but Orthodox Judaism does not.
Sec. 314 of the California Penal Code allows public nudity in many cities and towns in Northern California, provided that it is not done in a lewd manner. San Francisco is an example of a city in which public nudity is allowed.
Judaism doesn't allow it (Deuteronomy ch.5).
Yes, pre-marital sex is mentioned in the Bible. The Bible does not allow it it advocates for purity till marriage.
Nintendo doesn't allow games like this.
"YouTube is not for pornography or sexually explicit content". The basic rule is that YouTube is a family site and will not expose children and families to nudity as this is inappropriate.
Not for Orthodox Jews, but the other branches of Judaism allow it.
The difference between nudity in art with frontal or buttocks exposed and nudity in movies or other sources is that art is art. Other nudity is gratuitous--unnecessary in most cases and intended only to only sensationalize sexual feelings or actions.