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Posted - 08/30/2019 : 02:48:56 AM
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Nice article. I like the approach and values of the author. Notice the old "if you're naturists you're supposed to be tolerant of natural sex in public" line creeping into the comments.
Cap d’Agde trashed the French naturist message just as we try to prevent it happening in America. Some resorts remain nameless in these pages, for instance.
I believe there's still room for us to embrace and dominate social media, but it would have to be something fascinating and viral to overcome the strong distraction of swinger naturism.
I've long considered a naturist reality show, along the lines of the values at NRO, for instance. Can you imagine that?
Something clever and well-done, with a plethora of on-screen naturist talent enacting the experience of living together as naturists, with humor and an interesting twist to the show.
Something like that, heavily pixelated for the YouTube version. That would generate an audience and change the discussion. It would cost a lot, but we could do it.
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Daretobare
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Posted - 08/30/2019 : 05:42:31 AM
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Good article. We could only wish our American news media would view it through different eyes. I remember a couple years ago a national news program made derogatory remarks about international nude day. Again on another nude event a while later. You read and hear articles where somebody was caught in wrongdoing while nude or partially dressed and the emphasis is on the nudity or dress part. I guess in this age if you're not into something, it's OK to say it's a wrong thing for others to do or that you're offended. So sad.
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sailawaybob
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Posted - 08/31/2019 : 11:59:25 PM
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years ago I had been a member of a mom & pop nudist resort in north Georgia the owner and his wife you would have thought were poor the drove a ford escort lived in a mobile home and seemed to sink every penny into their little eden , I once told him after I retired I would like to do something similar to which he said be prepared to put your life savings and the majority of your life everyday in it, wow didn't think that. I think membership back than for a family was $200. a year and one day visits $10.-$15. than you have camping and cabins but even Georgia nudism is still seasonal but look at a textile campground some are run 365 days a year and most will agree way more textile campers than nude campers so I can see nudist camps fading. of course also look at the fees now days some are as high as $90. for a day pass but I still enjoy going and i'm sure nudist camps - resorts will continue on.
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Warmskin
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Posted - 09/01/2019 : 6:04:54 PM
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I was watching a video that brings up this same subject. Millennials tend to be post-modern - a characteristic wherein younger folks avoid institutions, and that can be nudist resorts, or, say, religious institutions. Some young people think nudist resorts are full of old and weird fogies. Maybe some nudist resorts could have a day set aside for people under 40, so that 20 somethings will feel better about going to a nudist resorts. Advertise that youth day so potential younger nudists will feel they are "safe" with knowing that everyone else will be relatively young.
See this website. It has some text, and a documentary type video about nudist resorts, and age differences.
https://documentarylovers.com/film/clothes-optional/
“I rise early almost every morning and sit in my chamber, without any clothes whatever, half an hour or an hour, according to the season, either reading or writing.” Ben Franklin
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nudesunguy
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Posted - 01/13/2020 : 11:08:21 AM
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Damn, such a bummer.
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