It's been said that there is no bad publicity -- anything that gets your cause in front of the public is beneficial. Does this apply to nudism as well? Wellm, not always -- e.g. a newspaper report of public sex involving nude people isn't beneficial for the cause.
However, activities that involve non-sexual nudity may encourage more people to try nudism. Do you think that the following (some relatively private, some public) are positive or negative for encouraging nudism?
-- Skinnydipping with friends at night at the cottage?
-- Playing strip poker in a mixed-sex group?
-- Sunbathing nude in a small group at the far end of a non-clothing-optional beach?
-- Streaking Wimbledon (as was done last week)?
-- Running nude in the Bay-to-Breakers run each May in San Francisco?
-- Spencer Tunick's mass nude photo sessions?
-- The Naked News on the Internet?
Gary
However, activities that involve non-sexual nudity may encourage more people to try nudism. Do you think that the following (some relatively private, some public) are positive or negative for encouraging nudism?
-- Skinnydipping with friends at night at the cottage?
-- Playing strip poker in a mixed-sex group?
-- Sunbathing nude in a small group at the far end of a non-clothing-optional beach?
-- Streaking Wimbledon (as was done last week)?
-- Running nude in the Bay-to-Breakers run each May in San Francisco?
-- Spencer Tunick's mass nude photo sessions?
-- The Naked News on the Internet?
Gary
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