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r1jes
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Posted - 05/03/2012 : 8:37:25 PM
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So it looks like everyone has dropped the subject of People of color and nudism. I am still looking for people to hang with here in Kansas. I have been out of the nudist life style do to ex wife choice, and problems with my son. This is why my sons and I are living in Kansas. We have been here for 7 years now. I am looking to get back into the nudist life style. Hope to make friends with this blog. Robert
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blavan
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Posted - 05/04/2012 : 10:55:45 AM
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Anyone wanting to practice nudism should just do it. Although we would like to see more people of color at nudist venues, the fact is that people are people, no matter what color. We seldom even think about race when we are at a nudist resort or otherwise. As people of color, when we want to be nude we just do it. We have never experienced any racism at any nudist resort or private nudist gathering. One is wise to just be nude whenever possible and the people you want to meet will appear.
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blavan
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Posted - 09/24/2014 : 1:23:16 PM
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quote: Originally posted by blkbutterfly
Hi Everyone:
This looks like an older thread but I just wanted to jump in here to agree with one of the previous posts ... as an African American woman, I have to say that my husband and I are almost always the only blacks at most resorts. There may be one or two others but if there are, we are usually the ONLY ones that are completely nude. The women may go topless but that's about it and even that is a stretch. I'm not sure why and I don't attempt to speak for the masses of our race because we are not homogenous at all. I can only guess that most of the African Americans that WE KNOW would see it as a "sexual experience" that would be sacreligeous in some way. And for that reason we basically keep it to ourselves.
We "discovered" naturism earlier this year and love it. While it is initially a little off-setting to be the only blacks in the crowd we both agree that we've never experienced any kind of insult or injury. Let me be clear: we are not the kind of black people who "act white" or anything of the sort. We dance like we always dance, we talk as we always talk. We don't put on any "airs" to fit in with anyone. We go with the intent to have a damn good time and we do. We are always approached kindly, never been hit on, and people always ask "When are you coming back ??" Yes, the white men stare at me from time to time but almost always tell my husband, "You have a beautiful wife." What could be better than that???
In any case, it's a wonderful way to live and I do hope to meet some folks who look like me eventually, but what is better than that is meeting people who think like me -- and that is, that life's too short to be bogged down with clothes.
Cheers, BlkButterfly
We are a black couple as well and are in agreement with you. We have had many good experiences being nudists since the late 90's. Never experienced any racism at a nudist resort, and we have been to many. People of any color who have not experienced social nudism are really missing out.
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