A society which is comfortable with nudity is one which is comfortable with its own humanity and sexuality.
I'm reluctant to get involved in yet another of these perennial and pointless debates about gender and sexual politics, but I don't see the exploitation of sexualised imagery for marketing purposes as necessarily a sign of a "society which is comfortable with nudity". If we were actually comfortable with nudity, the people in advertisments for walk-in baths wouldn't be in bathing suits, for example.
I'm reluctant to get involved in yet another of these perennial and pointless debates about gender and sexual politics, but I don't see the exploitation of sexualised imagery for marketing purposes as necessarily a sign of a "society which is comfortable with nudity". If we were actually comfortable with nudity, the people in advertisments for walk-in baths wouldn't be in bathing suits, for example.