Open-bodied

To be open-minded is to be willing to consider ideas, arguments that are new or run counter to your own. What does it mean to be open-bodied?

Perhaps: To be willing to feel, sense, inhabit, explore new environments and experiences, particularly ones that are unfamiliar. To have the confidence to present your body to the world, fearing no embarrassment. To expose your body, as dramatically as nakedness, as mild as not layering and draping to conceal. To dance unabashedly. To take up space. To accept uncleanliness. To fear no violation or contamination. To try new foods, have an unpicky diet. To be aware with all your senses in every moment. To make eye contact. To have good posture. To let your body interact with its environment unmediated by conscious thought. To mimic. To accept touch. To test boundaries of encroachment. To use your body in new ways, teach it new things, experiment with new types of interactions, embed muscles with new memories. To know what your body wants, needs, is communicating, is manifesting. To have all these privileges and more.

Are open-bodied people more romantically attractive?