From: TerryJWood on
In article <88vqpbFlkfU1(a)mid.individual.net>,
Ari Silverstein <AriSilverstein(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

>That naturism somehow turns off sexual attractiveness.

Have you seen any real nudists lately?

We're old, we're fat, we smoke and we drink. Add to that we get way too
From: TerryJWood on
In article <33023650-7231-4137-9c1c-24b1b8f0fc33(a)d16g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>,
Jenny6833A <Jenny6833A(a)aol.com> wrote:

>> Nope. �Not a one. �Maybe that's because all the nudists I know are senior
>> citizens! :-)

>Try beaches instead of clubs affiliated with The Anciently Aged
>Nutcase Republicans.

I'd like to. But these days make getting away to Jamaica rather difficult.
So it's my landed club for now. Even then I didn't make it even once last
year. But that was because it was too cold. This year is looking better.
From: TerryjWood on
In article <890u83FnhuU1(a)mid.individual.net>,
Ari Silverstein <AriSilverstein(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

>For instance, if you have an erection, a normal near everyday, non
>sexual or sexual experience when you have your clothes on, no big
>deal. Have one "being natural", it's a structured violation of some
>unwritten code.

The problem with that attitude is that textiles always take it to the
extreme. For instance, they'll boast about how many donuts they can
carry and when someone doubts their word, they'll feel the need to prove it.

That's why we tell such excitable people to cover up or go for a swim.

>Makes no sense, this denial of normal human sexual and physiological
>responses.

Stop! You'll give Anna a heart attack!
From: Dan Abel on
In article <890u83FnhuU1(a)mid.individual.net>,
Ari Silverstein <AriSilverstein(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 05:24:32 -0700 (PDT), Jenny6833A wrote:

> > How about, "Nudism is being nude while doing things that non-nudists
> > do only while clothed."
> >
> > which reduces to
> >
> > "Nudism is doing, while nude, what non-nudists do
> > only while clothed."
>
> How about just taking your clothes off and quit worrying about the
> definitions?

Sounds good to me, but, of course, I can't speak for Jenny.

> I would have suspected that naturists would be less
> structured.

Nudists are people who don't like to be defined.

:-)

People are fond of guessing about nudists. They are usually wrong.
They don't have a common particular political leaning. They don't all
like the same kind of music. They don't have a common religious belief.

> For instance, if you have an erection

This is one thing that *does* get the attention of nudists. People
often assume that male nudists often get erections while participating
in nudism. They simply don't.

> Makes no sense, this denial of normal human sexual and physiological
> responses.

It's not a "denial of normal human sexual and physiological responses".
It just doesn't happen. Little boys? Maybe so, but since nobody pays
any attention, it's like it didn't happen.

--
Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA
dabel(a)sonic.net
From: TerryJWood on
In article <i0fn5f$b77$3(a)usenet01.srv.cis.pitt.edu>,
<TerryJWood(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>Have you seen any real nudists lately?
>
>We're old, we're fat, we smoke and we drink. Add to that we get way too

much sun. We're all wrinkled!


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