Armando ( 10 years ago )
Melissa. Not too sure if you will read this as it is an ancient post. I've often thghout of giving a seminar for single women, couples, and families on the advantages of social nudism, but don't quite know how to go about it. As a single male, I would expect a seminar to be much more acceptable if a female co-directed. AANR sponsership would be a big help and go a long way toward acceptance.Perhaps reaching out to interested females and families through the local media and the internet is an option. What do you think? And any advise would be most appreciated.
Kadiro ( 10 years ago )
Melissa: I agree with your post.When I first got into nudism I was also met with daiirimcnstion. Being a single male, and also 18 at the time, people automatically thought I was there with bad intentions. I even had been asked to leave one place because someone said I had an erection. Suddenly, the management comes up to me and tells me they had several complaints, from people who said they saw me with an erection, even though I know they did not see me with one. I never had one in any way. I think they just wanted me out cause I was new to nudism at that point and cause I was so young.Your post also gives perspective from a female. Issues I obviously did not know of, but can relate to some.I do think there are places that need to open up and let singles in. That's the best way you're going to get more members and to benefit nudism as a while.
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Melissa. Not too sure if you will read this as it is an ancient post. I've often thghout of giving a seminar for single women, couples, and families on the advantages of social nudism, but don't quite know how to go about it. As a single male, I would expect a seminar to be much more acceptable if a female co-directed. AANR sponsership would be a big help and go a long way toward acceptance.Perhaps reaching out to interested females and families through the local media and the internet is an option. What do you think? And any advise would be most appreciated.
Melissa: I agree with your post.When I first got into nudism I was also met with daiirimcnstion. Being a single male, and also 18 at the time, people automatically thought I was there with bad intentions. I even had been asked to leave one place because someone said I had an erection. Suddenly, the management comes up to me and tells me they had several complaints, from people who said they saw me with an erection, even though I know they did not see me with one. I never had one in any way. I think they just wanted me out cause I was new to nudism at that point and cause I was so young.Your post also gives perspective from a female. Issues I obviously did not know of, but can relate to some.I do think there are places that need to open up and let singles in. That's the best way you're going to get more members and to benefit nudism as a while.