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nakedchris
02-21-2009, 07:34 PM
Hi guys.........
I have no practice in social nudism and hoping to experience in this summer in Ontario.with Bare Oaks. but I' m scared of being photograped by some one and apear in the internet. If I go to a nudist park, is there any posibility to avoid this kind of situation.Specially I hope to go with my wife,(at last, she agreed to participate with me) as a south asian ,browny (in middle age)I steped back last summer too.(due to this reason) and we wish to have good nudist friends(a family) who can dirrect us to social nudism. and exchange the nudist experiences....How were you managed? pl tell me friends.......love to be naked always...................nakedchris

Journeyman
02-21-2009, 08:14 PM
Chris, to reassure you: if you choose to go to Bare Oaks for the first time, you could not choose a better place to go for family-friendly nudism.

It is owned by Stephane Deschanes and his wife. Stephane was a two-term president of the Federation of Canadian Naturists, and is an excellent ambassador to family naturism. The park/camp/resort is well run and managed, and you won't see anyone taking pictures of other people without authorization - that is a given. If it should happen (and it is very unlikely to), then you'd report that person immediately to the front office manager, whose name is Sandy, if I remember correctly from 2 summers ago when I was there.

I think you'l find that 99% of people who go to a nudist resort for the day (or longer) are there to relax and taking photos os the last thing on their minds. And the fact that you have an Asian background is irrelevent for people at Bare Oaks who would be and are quite used to the multi-cultural makeup of nearby Toronto. Relax and enjoy!!

Yasehtor
02-22-2009, 04:29 AM
http://www.bareoaks.ca/Bare-Oaks/Policies.html

This is a link to the full policies at Bare Oaks. Journeyman has given you good advice and I would not be worried at all if I were you. The photography policy is copied below and goes the extra mile to avoid unwanted photos being taken.

Photography
Naturists, in general, are sensitive to having their image exploited. Objectification and exploitation of the human body go directly against naturist principles; therefore, the use of photographic equipment (or any other image recording device) is extremely limited. You may only take pictures/video of people who have consented (or whose guardian has consented in the case of children under 18) and then only if there is no chance that someone will misunderstand your intent. Anyone surreptitiously recording images or videos will have their equipment confiscated. If you choose to take photos/videos, you agree to turn over all your image recordings to Bare Oaks management upon request so that we may review them. Furthermore, you agree that Bare Oaks management has the right to decide, at its sole discretion, to permanently confiscate any image recordings that it believes violates any of the above.

nakedchris
02-24-2009, 02:28 PM
Hi...........Thanks guys (specially,Joerneyman and yasehtor)for advices, It will help to get rid off this scareness .....Thank you .......nakedchris