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Newsgroups: rec.nude,rec.answers,news.answers
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From: steve@rtfm.mlb.fl.us (Steve Pierce)
Subject: REC.NUDE FAQ--The Questions, Part I of III
Message-ID: <nudefq1_9312010000@rtfm.mlb.fl.us>
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Summary: Questions (and their answers) frequently asked on REC.NUDE.
Posted monthly on the 1st of each month.
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Frequently Asked Questions on REC.NUDE, part I of III
1. What is REC.NUDE?
2. What does CO, thong, etc. mean?
3. Why nude recreation?
3A. But isn't it illegal?
3b. Isn't nudity sinful?
4. Won't I offend someone?
5. What is the difference between a naturist and a nudist?
6. What if I (a male) get an erection?
7. But doesn't nudity equate with sexuality?
8. Does one go naked all the time?
9. I just had surgery and have a scar. What will people think?
10. Where can I find a CO beach/resort near me?
11. What should I take with me when I visit a nude beach or resort?
12. I would like to participate in REC.NUDE, but am afraid to post.
Is there is an anonymous posting service?
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1. What is REC.NUDE?
From the REC.NUDE charter:
"REC.NUDE serves as a medium for exchange of views, news, philosophies,
and ideologies relating to the nudist and naturist lifestyles.
Here you will find discussions of locations to enjoy nature naturally,
notifications of legal proceedings affecting nudists/naturists, notices
of gatherings and trips, and spirited discourse on issues relating
(most times) to nudism."
REC.NUDE is NOT a place to pick up someone. Harassing/threatening mail or
posts are NOT desired or condoned. See question 7 (and its answer).
Flames may be directed to ALT.DEV.NULL.
General cross-posting of messages in NOT encouraged, especially not with
the various alt.sex newsgroups. Threads get confused and the discussion
quickly gets "off track".
2. What does CO, thong, etc. mean?
ASA - American Sunbathing Association.
Bulletin, The - ASA's publication.
Canuding - canoeing in the nude.
CCBN - Central Council for British Naturism.
CO - Clothing-Optional.
ESA - Eastern Sunbathing Association, ASA eastern region
FANR - Florida Association for Nude Recreation, ASA Florida Region
FCN - Federation of Canadian Naturists.
IMO/IMHO - In My (Humble/Honest) Opinion
INF - International Federation of Naturists.
N - Nude & Natural magazine, published by The Naturist Society.
NAC - Naturist Action Committee.
Naturist - not to be confused with NATURALIST. see question 5.
NIFOC - Nude In Front Of Computer.
Ob[xxx] (e.g. ObNude, ObBeer) - Introduces an on-topic statement following
an off-topic statement. "Ob" comes from
the word "Obligatory".
Thong - in this newsgroup refers to G-String style swimwear.
TNS - The Naturist Society.
Top-free - naturist preferred term for what is commonly referred to as
topless (topless has gained undesirable connotations from
association with strip bars).
WSA - Western Sunbathing Association, ASA western region
NOTE: nudists do no live in COLONIES -- that is an antiquated term that
should not be used.
3. Why nude recreation?
Some would retort, "Why not nude recreation?" A more informative answer
would point out that most naturists wear dress only when appropriate.
If it's 20 degrees and a blizzard outside, wearing clothes makes quite
a bit of sense! Conversely, it makes little sense to go to the beach
to "take the sun" and then cover some of the body with itty-bitty little
strips of synthetic (or even natural) cloth.
The feeling of the sun, wind, and water on your body brings you closer
to the surroundings around you. Not having to worry about sand and salt
in clothing adds to your recreation (of course, wise use of sunscreens
still applies here, as much as on a clothed beach).
When you add to this the growing body of knowledge from researchers and
sportswear industry leaders that dysfunctional dress - too tight or skimpy
swimwear - is damaging to health, it becomes clear that nude recreation
is the logical choice in many situations...
3A. But isn't it illegal?
...even with all this evidence, it boggles the mind as to why many laws
exist on the books to this day which mandate the use of bathing costumes;
even laws which do not apply to nude recreation are being mis-applied
to innocent skinny dipping or sunbathing.
Although there are no U.S. Federal laws prohibiting nude recreation on
Federal lands except at Cape Cod, concurrent jurisdiction became the catch
phrase in the early 1980s, allowing state and local laws to be enforced by
park rangers, Bureau of Land Management officers, and the like. This
insidious encroachment onto Federal turf raises Constitutional questions
and allows state and local jurisdictions to limit or eliminate altogether
many traditional sites suitable for clothing-optional recreation.
Western Europe is generally more tolerant, especially of top-free bathing.
Areas in public parks are specifically set aside for the purpose of CO
recreation.
In light of all this, you've got to believe that naturism has much to
offer if its participants brave legal and physical barriers to partake.
Try it, you'll like it!
3b. Isn't nudity sinful?
Plenty of naturists find no contradiction with their religious beliefs,
Christian or otherwise -- in the US, The Naturist Society has a Special
Interest Group called "All-Together Christians". The perceived danger
is that it leads the weak to sexual temptation. Naturists just want
Puritanical evangelists to not make judgements that affect their lifestyle.
4. Won't I offend someone?
"Offense"...the age old question (intent v. action).
Offense is in the mind of the beholder, true. But, legal questions turn
on intent; actions by themselves do not imply that any offense will auto-
matically follow.
If a man intentionally exposes himself to the proverbial little old lady,
there is clear intent to do harm; the man knew that he would elicit a
negative response from the little old lady and intended to do so by his
actions.
However, if a group of people are skinny dipping and have demonstrated a
concern for others by either trekking to a remote area or using a tradi-
tional or designated (managed) area, then there is clearly no intent to do
harm.
This is why naturists continue to press for management rather than
banishment; naturists would get the same treatment as other taxpayers
and complainers need no longer complain.
5. What is the difference between a naturist and a nudist?
Some people will tell you nothing. Some people will spell out the dif-
ference in great detail. There is little difference in the two terms
as espoused by the American Sunbathing Association and The Naturist
Society, the US's two largest CO organizations. Americans have been
arguing the point since at least the 1930s, while Europeans seem to have
little problem using the terms interchangeably. Most "naturists" feel a
closeness with the outdoors and are sometimes termed "beach people". Most
"nudists" tend to participate in social nudity via resorts, camps, and
other similar settings, and they tend to practice social nudity for its
own sake. "Naturists" tend to be more active in their pursuit making sure
that clothing-optional recreation is always available.
NOTE: Some naturists/nudists do not participate in social nudity, and
some do not have or desire to have any "political" associations with
organized naturist/nudist groups. Some people who espouse naturist/nudist
philosophy don't like the labels.
NOTE: Not everyone who goes to a "nude beach" or "nudist resort" espouses
nudist/naturist philosopy or ideals -- just as sitting in a hen house
doesn't necessarily make you a chicken, sitting on a nude beach does not
make one a nudist.
6. What if I (a male) get an erection?
Most males get erections. Now for the news: these natural occurrences in
most cases are periodic and predictable. Erections occur periodically
during sleep and as the result of internal stimuli (slam a cup of coffee
and wait...).
They also occur naturally as the result of external stimuli meeting
particular notions of sexuality. Since each male has different criteria
for being aroused, it is difficult to assert that this erection was caused
by that stimulus.
This problem occurs far less frequently you might think. Nude recreation
is just not that much of a sexual situation for most participants.
As in any social setting, the Golden Rule applies. If you get an erection
at a nude beach or other social nude setting, you and the group you are
with are the best judges as to whether or not it is appropriate. Naturists
generally yield a bit of elbow room to avoid making you feel uncomfortable;
you should use your judgement to avoid making them feel uncomfortable. If
necessary, take a swim or roll over for a short while. In any case, just
use common sense and be considerate.
7. But doesn't nudity equate with sexuality?
This hot potato receives much discussion. Many naturists believe that the
connection arises artificially in a society where many people see the
opposite sex nude only in sexual situations. Suffice it to say that the
practice of naturism and the pursuit of naturist values and philosophy
allows one to place sexuality into its natural perspective.
8. Does one go naked all the time?
No. That's why the term "clothing-optional" exists. Clothing has its
purposes - warmth and protection. Many naturists feel more comfortable
wearing some clothing while participating in active sports and there are
some activities that require one to wear protective clothing while par-
ticipating in them. But many activities - swimming, especially - can be
much more comfortable and enjoyable without the confinement of clothing.
NOTE: As stated earlier, wise use of sunscreens is advocated, as is the
use of hats, and yes, even T-Shirts to shade/cover yourself to keep from
getting too much sun.
9. I just had surgery and have a scar. What will people think?
Naturists preach body acceptance. Being nude means having nothing to hide.
There is no perfect body and naturists come in ALL shapes, sizes, ages, and
colors. Some have scars from surgery, some use wheel-chairs, some are
overweight, some are too thin, some have tattoos and other body adornments,
and some are "handicapped" by being "normal" :-).
10. Where can I find a CO beach/resort near me?
This question is always welcome in REC.NUDE. Richard Mathews' Beach
FAQs and Part II of this FAQ give some directions and some sources for
finding out some of this information, but the readers of REC.NUDE are
generally pretty willing to give the latest information, also. Remember,
when writing to a naturist/nudist club/resort for information, enclose
a self-addressed, stamped envelope for the reply.
11. What should I take with me when I visit a nude beach or resort?
Take a wide-brim hat, sunscreen, two towels (one to sit on), sandals,
sunglasses, and water to drink. It is also a good idea to have something
to read, something to eat and something to play with (like a volleyball or
frisbee or your tennis racquet).
12. I would like to participate in REC.NUDE, but am afraid to post. Is there
an anonymous posting service?
Yes and no. Most REC.NUDE participants feel that a full anonymous posting
service is not needed and would cause more problems than it is worth.
There is nothing wrong with nude recreation and one should not be afraid
to post to REC.NUDE.
That being said, there is the fact that some people are close-minded and
some people may be hassled for posting here -- some may lose jobs. To
allow these people to post messages, the following people have volunteered
to accept e-mail and repost the messages to REC.NUDE. All the "couriers"
reserve the right to edit and/or reject postings they deem inappropriate.
richard@West.Sun.COM (Richard M. Mathews)
middleto@poincare.ucsd.edu (Tom Middleton )
Bill_Arnett@mindlink.bc.ca (Bill Arnett)
sam@wa4phy.async.com (Sam Drinkard)
steve@rtfm.mlb.fl.us (Steve Pierce)
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This information is a compilation of the FAQ that existed before I took over,
material gleaned from nudist/naturist publications and of course, mail and
postings from REC.NUDE. Permission must be requested before copying or posting
Copyright @ 1992, 1993 Steve Pierce.
Corrections, additions, postive comments/critisisms, updates and requests for
current copies should be addressed to:
steve@rtfm.mlb.fl.us
Relax and enjoy, naturally!
--
Steve Pierce Palm Bay, Florida
steve@rtfm.mlb.fl.us stp@ccd.harris.com
Space Coast Naturists, PO Box 560086, Rockledge, FL 32956-0086
Happiness is no tan lines !