How to Beat the Nude Summer Heat this Year - Dare to Go Nude on your Family
Vacation
Record heat waves. How does one stay cool and comfortable on their family
summer vacation this year? One fun way is to try the fastest growing nude
vacation trend around, staying at a nudist resort and participating in nude
events.
With the long hot summer this year, you only have a few choices for beating
the heat. You can exhaust yourself shopping at the local mall for new
lightweight resort wear and spend an equal amount of time worrying how you
will look in your new, expensive clothes. Or, you can decide to pack light for
this year's vacation. Real light in fact. All you will need to wear is your
birthday suit, suntan lotion, and a smile. This is the year you should finally
try staying at a clothing optional resort.
I can hear you thinking. "What, me vacationing at a nude resort? It
sounds unusual." Not really. Europeans have been visiting naturist resorts and
nude and topless beaches for decades. In Europe, when the temperatures go up,
the clothes come off. A recent news story on Yahoo.com stated "Brits say bye
bye to the bikini for an all over tan."
There has never been a better time to take a clothing optional vacation in
America than now. Forbes Magazine reports that nude recreation is the fastest
growing niche in the travel industry. Palm Springs, California is one of the
most popular destinations as they have the best year round weather of all
cities in the U.S. You never need to worry about hurricanes while relaxing
poolside in sunny Palm Springs.
You may wonder, who goes to nudist resorts? Everyone! Democrats and
republicans, the tall and the short, thin and not thin, and the young and old
all have fun sunbathing au naturel. Baby boomers in particular have been
flocking to nudist resorts lately. They have always been an experimental
generation. It is only natural that boomers should seek out new travel
experiences and fun adventures.
"But I need to lose 10 or 20 or more pounds before I can come to your resort."
Tom and Mary Clare Mulhall, the owners of the popular Pure Nudist Clothing
Optional Resort and Kids and Family of Palm Springs CA
http://www.purenudism.com hear this comment all the time from "newbies."
The Terra Cotta is famous for being the most mainstream nude resort in
America. They are the best place for couples trying nude sunbathing for the
first time. They are a beautiful boutique resort that was originally built as
a celebrity hideaway. Repeat guests from around the world love staying there.
"The good thing about vacationing at a clothing optional resort," says Mary
Clare "is it really builds a woman's self esteem. She will see that all women
are 'normal.' So many women tell me that they hate wearing bathing suits
because they feel self conscious, but love going nude because now, for once in
their lives they truly feel free and don't have to worry how they look in a
suit. It is a great feeling knowing how happy women are vacationing with us."
So this summer, if you are looking to beat the heat, try something cool. Book
your vacation at a clothing optional resort. If you go, this will be the year
all your friends will want to hear about your new fun adventure.
Organized nudity
Wait, this is just too weird. You say that people who like to run
around with nothing on belong to organizations, just like Republicans?
Well, yes, but they're a little different.
But most organizations stand for something. What the heck do
naked people believe in?
OK, since you asked, here's a philosophical statement from the
American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR), one of the two main
nudist organizations in the US:
Social nudists find many reasons to enjoy and appreciate the lifestyle.
Some seek a healthy body through sports and fitness programs in the nude
while others search for relief from mental strain and stress caused by
today's harsh business environment. Regardless of individual motivation
for joining our organization there are common ideas and beliefs that we
call the nudist philosophy.
We respect each other's individuality and our own self-esteem is
enhanced by our ability to accept ourselves as we really are. One begins
to realize that the "self" which is being shared and appreciated by
friends is that of an integrated, whole person, and not the "image"
conveyed by clothing. We find our friendships are enhanced and
relaxation is easily achieved in this environment. A certain
equalization comes from the disappearance of social class distinctions
which might be stated by clothing. With confidence in oneself, it is
easy to accept others regardless of physical size, shape or body
condition. Consequently, the tendency to see others as "sex objects" is
eliminated. Nudists distinguish between nudity and sex and keep the two
in their proper perspective. Nudism expresses the joy of living and
experiencing nature the most natural way possible.
Children grow in an environment that enhances the development of their
self-image. Their curiosity about male and female differences is
satisfied. They view their adult role models as real and caring human
beings.
preteen nudist pictures
Nudism is a form of self-expression. It is a statement that this is "me"
and I feel so good about it that I am willing to offer my friendship to
others. The freedom to remove our clothing becomes a symbolic act. It
helps us live in harmony with nature, and helps us feel good about
ourselves and our own place in the natural environment.
For more information, visit the
American Association for Nude Recreation Home Page.
You said there were two main organizations in the US...
The other is called The Naturist Society (TNS).
So what's the difference?
Mostly historical, like Republicans and Democrats. At one time or another,
the two may have slightly different platforms, appeal to different sorts of
people, and/or champion slightly different special interests. But as far as
most folks can see from the ouside, it's pretty hard to tell much
difference. People who like to be naked might just as well belong to TNS
or AANR, or both. Or, much more probable in fact, neither.
One might say, however, that TNS tends to be preferred by naked people who
like to enjoy public (if necessarily, often, somewhat remote or
inaccessible) areas like beaches, waterways, or forests) while the
AANR appeals to people who prefer private campgrounds, clubs, or
resorts.
Best just go have a look at
The Naturist Society Home Page
to try to figure out the differences for yourself. Good luck.
Questions, questions...
Such as
nudist families?
Why do some people who don't wear clothes call themselves "nudists" and
others "naturists"? Isn't it all just a bunch of people overly interested
in sex anyway? And is it really legal to go naked in public in the first
place?
OK, it sounds like you just need to read the some of the FAQs. Here they
are:
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Rec.nude FAQs and Site Reports
- Rec.nude is the newsgroup that serves people who like to be naked.
It has an extensive FAQ list, covering general questions,
clubs and publication, and electronic access.
There are also site reports that have been posted
over the years about places all over the world where one can be naked.
The list includes North America, Europe, and Australasia, with
special sections for California, Hawaii, and the Caribbean.
So what else is there?
Quite a bit. Here are some more Web sites that deal with nudism and
naturism - i. e. the organized practice of living, relaxing,
or whatever without wearing clothes.
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Naturist Reference Pages
- Richard Gerber has undertaken (with a little
sponsorship) to create his own very complete guide to good places
to get naked. The material is organized geographically. Within
each area, there are listings for spas, public beaches, hot
springs, clubs, and resorts. Other information like related Web
pages, contact addresses, and even the local weather is included.
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Cybernude
- David Rossow has created a very extensive site with a different
focus - on cultural and sociological aspects of being naked. It
presents some of the standard philosophy of organized nudism/naturism,
a mall where one can shop for nudist goods and services,
information and links for other nudist/naturist resources,
advice on what to do or not do while naked, and
even news, comic strips, poetry, and quotations related to nudity.
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San Francisco Bay Guardian Nude Beach Guide
- Every year in June the San Francisco Bay Guardian (an "alternative"
newspaper) prints a very comprehensive guide to places in the Bay
area, mostly publicly accessible beaches, where one can be nude.
There are roughly 80 such sites - probably the largest concentration
of opportunities for being naked anywhere in North America. Even
if you don't live in this area, the guide may be interesting as an
indication of what is possible.
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YouMagazine "Being Nude"
- YouMagazine is one of many "ezines" springing up on the Web.
This article appeared in their very first issue. It consists of only
5 Web pages, and each of these is basically an image with some very
carefully chosen text. But in these few images and words it conveys
a very good "executive summary" of what being nude is all about.
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