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    MCSB holds its monthly swim on Sunday April 2, 1-5 pm at its usual indoor locale.

    Singles - solos - couples - families welcome.

    http://www.naturisthost.com/mcsb

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    MCSB holds its monthly swim on Sunday April 2, 1-5 pm at its usual indoor locale.

    Singles - solos - couples - families welcome.

    http://www.naturisthost.com/mcsb

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    • #3
      quote:
      Originally posted by Jason Lee:
      children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.


      That's a given at ANY nudist event here in North America. Not only is it assumed -- IT'S THE LAW.

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      • #4
        quote:
        Originally posted by usuallylurk:
        quote:
        Originally posted by Jason Lee:
        children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.


        That's a given at ANY nudist event here in North America. Not only is it assumed -- IT'S THE LAW.

        Never heard of that one here...

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        • #5
          quote:
          Originally posted by NudePete:

          Never heard of that one here...



          If you decide to run a nudist club with events and allow minors to attend without a parent or without a parent's knowledge, you likely will find out quickly. Make sure you have a good attorney.

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          • #6
            usuallylurk, you might be misunderstanding me...what I meant to say about your comment was I had never heard of a specific law covering this situation.

            It is basic common sense to allow your child to attend a nudist (or any other for that matter) event only with a parent or guardian, and to only accept accompanied children if you are running such an event. But a law that enforces this? Nope, not to my knowledge. Perhaps under the umbrella of something covering child abandonment, or wilful neglect, or something similar.

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            • #7
              quote:
              Originally posted by NudePete:
              usuallylurk, you might be misunderstanding me...what I meant to say about your comment was I had never heard of a specific law covering this situation.

              It is basic common sense to allow your child to attend a nudist (or any other for that matter) event only with a parent or guardian, and to only accept accompanied children if you are running such an event. But a law that enforces this? Nope, not to my knowledge. Perhaps under the umbrella of something covering child abandonment, or wilful neglect, or something similar.


              A host of charges that the police could dream up and make stick. Various morals charges.

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