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Curious to know if there's a beach, swimming hole, campground, club,
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Table of Contents:

1. National And International Organizations

1.1. The U.S.A.

1.1.1. American Association for Nude Recreation

1.1.2. The Naturist Society

1.1.3. The National Nudist Council of the Americas (Deleted)

1.2. Canada

1.2.1. Federation of Canadian Naturists (FCN)

1.2.2. Federation Quebecoise de Naturisme (FQN)

1.3. Other Countries

1.3.1. British Naturism

1.3.2. Australian Nudist Federation

1.4. International Organizations

1.4.1. International Naturist Federation (INF)

1.4.2. International Naturist Information Center

2. Publications

2.1. Guidebooks

2.2. Periodicals

3. Endmatter

3.1. Revision History
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1. National And International Organizations

1.1. The U.S.A.

1.1.1. American Association for Nude Recreation

The AANR is the premier organization of American nudist resorts and
facilitates lobbying and education efforts, while TNS serves as a
publishing organization emphasizing fair use of beaches and other
public lands. There are hundreds of local clubs, camps, and resorts
too numerous to list here.

American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR), 1703 N. Main St.,
Suite E, Kissimmee FL 34744-9988. (800) 879-6833; (407) 933-2064;
(407) 933-7577 FAX. http://www.aanr.com/

Web site is searchable by region and state for member clubs.

1.1.2. The Naturist Society

The Naturist Society represents many of the "free beachers" and grew
out of that phase of the nudist/naturist movement in America. The
Naturist Action Committee, in conjunction with TNS, works with
officials to increase public acceptance and opportunities for
clothing-optional recreation.

The Naturist Society (TNS) and the Naturist Action Committee (NAC), PO
Box 132, Oshkosh WI 54902. (920) 426-5009; (920) 426-5184 FAX.
http://www.naturistsociety.com/, E-Mail natu...@naturistsociety.com .

Web site is searchable by state for member clubs.

1.1.3. The National Nudist Council of the Americas (Deleted)

(Removed 10/05) The untimely passing of NNC=B9s last president has=20
seen this organization disappear from all known sources. As such we=20
have removed it from the FAQ.)

1.2. Canada

Many Canadian clubs are AANR clubs. However, Canada has two national
movements (one English, one French) and is the only country in the
world to have two INF (International Naturist Federation) member
groups because of this.

1.2.1. Federation of Canadian Naturists (FCN)

FCN, PO Box 186, Islington, Ontario, Canada M9A 4X2.
http://www.fcn.ca/

Web site is searchable by province for member clubs.

1.2.2. Federation Quebecoise de Naturisme (FQN)

FQN, 4545 av. Pierre-de-Coubertin, C.P. 1000 Succarsale "M", Montreal,
Quebec, Canada H1V 3R2. (514) 252-3014; (514) 251-8038 FAX.
See FCN web site above for internet contect.

1.3. Other Countries

1.3.1. British Naturism

BN, 30-32 Wycliffe Road, Northhampton NN1 5JF UK. Telephone (within
UK): 01604 20361, (from abroad): +44 604 20361; FAX: 01604 230176.
http://www.british-naturism.org.uk/british-naturism/

1.3.2. Australian Nudist Federation

The Secretary, ANF, P.O. Box 268, Belconnen, ACT 2617

1.4. International Organizations

There are many, many countries with national organizations. For
information on your country write to the following groups:

1.4.1. International Naturist Federation (INF)

The INF Secretariat, St. Hubertusstraat 5, B-2600, Antwerpen, Belgium.
Phone +32 3 230 05 72. Fax +32 3 281 26 07.
http://www.inf-fni.org/ =20

1.4.2. International Naturist Information Center

International Naturist Information Center, PO Box 2082, 2800 BE Gouda,
Netherlands

2. Publications

2.1. Guidebooks

-- Note: Prices may vary since the time of this publication.

o The North American Guide to Nude Recreation: A guide to all AANR
members camps, resorts and non-landed clubs. $24.95 ($16.95 for
AANR members) + $3 shipping from the AANR. Floridans add sales tax.
200 pgs, 8 1/2 x 11, soft cover. (Quoted price approx.)

o World Guide to Nude Beaches & Resorts, by TNS: A Naturist
Society publication covering the USA and 80 other countries. $28.00
+ $4 shipping in US (Outside US, by surface mail, $5 or by air,
$10) from TNS. Credit card orders can be E-Mailed to
natu...@naturistsociety.com, or faxed to (920) 426-5184.
(Quoted price approx.)

o INF World Handbook - Exhaustive guide containing information on
naturist sites, clubs, and beaches around the world. Published
every two years. $18.95 + $3 shipping from the AANR or TNS. See
also http://home.sn.no/~nnf/infguide.htm.
(Quoted price approx.)

o There are several hot springs guides that may be useful, as well as
guides for specific areas (California beaches, etc.).

o Canadian Guide to Naturist Resorts and Beaches, Federation of
Canadian Naturists (FCN), 1991, CAN $9.95, 51 pages. Contents:
Introduction to Naturism and its history in Canada; Listings for
clubs, resorts, travel clubs, and 'free' beaches organized by
geographic region: Pacific, Prairie, Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic; In
total, covers: 27 clubs or resorts; 8 travel clubs; 4 free beaches.
(Quoted price approx.)

o Some European guides (sorry no prices on some of them -- maybe
someone can fill me in and I will post it next go around?):

o L'Officiel du Littoral Nudiste - French beaches only. Tells you
where it is official, where it is tolerated, and where they impose
fines. Written in French, with maps and access instructions.
Editions Symbiose, 23, Rue Tronchet 75008 Paris.

o Guide du Tourisme de la Gironde - La Gironde is a region of South
West France by the Atlantic Coast. The guide is updated and
published annually. Mainstream French, official, local government
tourist brochure, with specific entries for naturist holidays.
Available free of charge from: Maison du Tourisme de la Gironde,
21, Cours de l'Intendance, F-33000 Bordeaux. Tel (33) 56-52-61-40;
Fax (33) 56-81-09-99.

o FKK Reisefuhrer - All over Europe. Beaches and inland. All in
German. Contains some very beautiful photography. Price: 19,80 DM.
ISBN 3-87261-061-9. Gloss & Co Verlagsgesellschaft, Postfach 50 03
44, D-2000 Hamburg 50, Germany.

o Naturist Guide to Europe, 2 vols, 8.50 pounds per vol. Contact:
David Martin, Coast and Country Publications, 3 Mayfield Avenue,
Scarborough YO12 6DF UK.

o Naturist Guide, Holiday Centres in France, Spain and Greece -
Published by La Vie au Soleil/Vivre Nu Magazine. In English and in
French; very good coverage of France, but probably most useful for
camping sites rather than holiday centres with only cottages. Price
50 FRF. EDIBUL, BP 21, F-84570 Mormoiron, France. Tel
+33--4-90-61-93-04; Fax +33--4-90-62-88-33.

o Bare Facts, A Guide to Australia's Nude and Dress Optional Clubs,
Resorts and Beaches. Published by Australian Sun & Health. Good
descriptions of most clubs and resorts, with contact details.
Beaches well covered, with directions and most descriptions
accurate. Price A$10, US$12 (air), US$9 (ea).

o A listing of nude beaches in Poland, in the Polish language is=20
acceassible at the home page of Tomasz Skrzydlo at:=20
http://www.kki.net.pl/tgniw/naturyzm/

** Some of these publications may be out of print or have been=20
superceded by newer revisions. One should use available internet=20
search services for newer publications for reference purposes.


2.2. Periodicals

o The Bulletin: Published by the AANR for its members. A monthly
newspaper. Contains organizational business updates, club news,
and other topics of interest to members.=20
Subscription available with AANR membership.

o Nude & Natural (formerly Clothed with the Sun): A quarterly
magazine, included in Naturist Society membership. Provides
information about the Naturist movement on a national level. May be
subscribed to separately. Individual editions also available.=20

o Naturally - Quarterly magazine, Naturally, PO Box 317,
Newfoundland, NJ, 07435. http://www.internaturally.com/

o Naturist Life International (NLI). A subscription is $20/year (four
issues). Personal articles, religious-bent. N. L. I., Inc., POB 300
Troy, VT 05868. <http://www.together.net/~nli/>

o Hot Springs Gazette: A light-hearted travel guide for the hot
spring enthusiast. Covers mostly western US. Four quarterly issues,
$15 US. Hot Springs Gazette, 12 S. Benton G3, Helena MT 59601.

o Going Natural: Canada's National Naturist Magazine, A quarterly
report on naturist resorts, beaches, travel, events, and all
aspects of the naturist lifestyle. Subscription rate - $30.00
Canadian ($35.00 Canadian) from Federation of Canadian Naturists.

o British Naturism: A quarterly journal of the British naturist
movement. Contains information on France, Spain, Holland, and
Africa, too. Sample copy, $5. Year, $12 by sea mail, $20 air mail.
BN, 30-32, Wycliffe Road, Northampton, NN1-5JF, UK.
http://www.british-naturism.org.uk/british-naturism/

o Australian Sun & Health: A glossy color magazine published
quarterly with lots of photos & information about the nude and
dress optional clubs, beaches & resorts in Australia and overseas.
Australian Sun & Health, P.O. Box 5601, Mail Centre, GOLD COAST
4217, Australia. http://www.winshop.com.au/sun&health/

** As with any periodicals, these are sometimes updated in title=20
and availability. Check with these publishers to determine what=20
may be currently available.

3. Endmatter

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Revision 15-May-98 -Changed information for the Nude Travel section on
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Revision 21-Mar-98 -Corrected URL for Fed de Quebecoise de Naturisme
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This part of the rec.nude FAQ introduces the concept of naturism and
answers many questions about naturism.
______________________________________________________________________

Table of Contents:

1. But first, a semantic note

2. What is naturism?

2.1. Clothing optionality

2.2. Body acceptance

2.3. Separation of nudity and sex

2.4. Concern for the environment

2.5. Activism

3. Arguments for nudity

3.1. Comfort

3.2. Health

3.3. The equalizing aspect

3.4. Cleanliness

3.5. Convenience

3.6. It's fun!

4. Rebuttals To Arguments Against Nudity

4.1. Shame

4.2. Embarrassment

4.3. Gender-specific embarrassment

4.4. Feelings of inadequacy

4.5. Vulnerability

4.6. Fear of sexual consequences

4.7. Fear of gawkers

4.8. Religious teachings

4.9. Fear of legal consequences

4.10. Concern about sunburn and skin cancer

4.11. Cleanliness

4.12. Safety and comfort

4.13. Offending others

5. Nudity And The Law

5.1. Choose remote areas

5.2. Carry & post signs

5.3. Know the law

5.4. Support local & national groups

5.5. Vote

6. Nudity And The Sun

7. Endmatter

7.1. Revision History
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1. But first, a semantic note

There are two terms that are commonly used to describe the way of life
rec.nude deals with: "nudism" and "naturism". Some people prefer one
or the other, some use either term, and some use neither. (This will
be discussed later in the FAQ.) Feel free to substitute your own
terminology in your mind as you read.

2. What is naturism?

There are probably as many answers to this question as there are
naturists. One common definition is the one suggested by the
International Naturist Federation in 1974:

"Naturism is a way of life in harmony with nature characterized by the
practice of communal nudity, with the intention of encouraging self-
respect, respect for others and for the environment."

(It should be pointed out that naturism does not necessarily have to
be enjoyed in a "communal" fashion. Many naturists enjoy being nude by
themselves, or just with their SO's, or in numbers that aren't really
"communal". Of course, there is nothing at all wrong with this.)
The main tenets of naturism are:

2.1. Clothing optionality

Naturists believe that, while clothing does have some practical uses
(such as for warmth or protection), many activities are better
performed nude. In many cases nudity is more comfortable, healthy, or
fun than wearing clothes. Naturists do not intend to force everyone to
go nude; rather, they advocate the optionality of clothing when and
where appropriate.

2.2. Body acceptance

Too much emphasis is put on the perfect body by clothing-obsessed
society. Naturists know that almost no one has a perfect body, and
that beauty can be found in bodies of all shapes, sizes, colors, and
ages. Nudity is the means to the goal of body acceptance; when nude,
the full beauty of the human body is exposed, creating pride in what
you've got and reducing the desire for what you've not.

2.3. Separation of nudity and sex

For hundreds of years, people have assumed a connection between nudity
and sex - after all, the only time many people are nude, other than
while bathing, is during sex. Naturists reject this assumption. Nudity
does not automatically lead to sex - and, incidentally, you can have
sex with your clothes on. The two are quite simply not related.

2.4. Concern for the environment

Nudity is a natural state. Naturists often choose to go nude in the
remote, undeveloped areas of our planet. The feeling of standing nude
atop a mountain peak cannot be duplicated! But in order to preserve
this opportunity for future naturists, we must take care of our
planet. Too much damage has already been done; we might not be able to
repair it, but we can avoid further damage.

2.5. Activism

Naturism is not the majority opinion - not yet, anyway - so naturists
must, out of necessity, be advocates for the practice of naturism.
Naturists have lobbied for the designation of clothing-optional areas
on public lands, the repeal of laws that ban simple, non-sexual
nudity, and many other related causes. Recent years have seen a rise
in activism and a decline in the closeted anonymity that typified
naturism in the past. (It should be noted that there are naturists who
prefer not to get involved in the politics of naturism, and some who
support some of the politics but not others. As with non-naturist
politics, there is a spectrum of opinions, and it's impossible to
categorize all naturists with one brush stroke.)

3. Arguments for nudity

Why did naturists decide that nudity is worth speaking up for? There
are several appealing things about it:

3.1. Comfort

Anyone who's spent any amount of time in ill-fitting, uncomfortable
clothing knows how good it feels when it's not being worn. Clothing
is, by nature, something foreign to the body, and its presence is
always known to the wearer. When you're not constantly being reminded
that you're dressed, it's easier to think about other things! There is
a tremendous feeling of freedom when nude. Once you have been swimming
nude, you'll never understand why anyone would ever want to wear
clothes in the water.

3.2. Health

Medical research has shown that clothing can be unhealthy in certain
situations. For example, evidence supports a hypothesis that wet,
clingy swimsuits can constrict the flow of bodily fluids. Eliminate
the swimsuit, and you've eliminated that problem! Anecdotal evidence
suggests that disease-carrying insects like to hide under clothing -
another potential advantage for the naturist.

3.3. The equalizing aspect

Thoreau wrote: "It is an interesting question how far men would retain
their respective rank if they were divested of their clothes." All
other things held equal, when nude, a king appears no different than a
peasant, a doctor no different than a steelworker, a wealthy CEO no
different than his lowest-paid employee. Thus, these classifications
disappear and the playing field is leveled.

3.4. Cleanliness

Dirt, sand, and salt accumulate in clothing. It is a lot easier to
stain clothing than skin. It is a lot easier to rinse skin than to
wash clothing.

3.5. Convenience

Society says you must have clothing at all time when in public. Even
the simplest tasks, such as stepping out your front door to pick up
the newspaper, require you to get dressed. A naturist's outfit is
always easily available. Sleep nude, and you are already "dressed"
when you awake.

3.6. It's fun!

This is the best reason for going nude, and requires no further
explanation.

4. Rebuttals To Arguments Against Nudity

Here are some rebuttals to common excuses for keeping the body
covered:

4.1. Shame

Centuries of oppressive thought have convinced many people that the
body is a shameful, worthless object that should be hidden. Nonsense!
The human body is one of the most elegant, masterful and valuable
things on earth. There are few things in existence which compare to it
on an artistic, technical, or philosophical level. Celebrate the human
body! It's one of only a handful of truly unique creations.

4.2. Embarrassment

Some people are afraid of running into someone they know while nude,
or - worse - being seen by someone they know (or someone they don't)
while nude. Remember that you will be around many other people who
will also be nude. You may be momentarily embarrassed at first - this
is normal - but as you spend more time nude, you will realize that if
everyone is nude, no one has cause for nudity-related embarrassment. As
for the possibility that you'll run into someone you know - well, if
you like them, you've got something new in common to talk about?
Besides, what is there to be embarrassed about? They are there, too,
for the same reasons as you.

4.3. Gender-specific embarrassment

Naturists know that both erections and menstruation are normal, so
don't be afraid that your body's natural occurrences will offend other
naturists. An erection is embarrassing, but rare, and easy to hide -
just grab a towel, roll over, or jump in the water. Most naturists
won't even comment about it. (Don't fear the erection your first time
- most men will tell you they were too nervous for it to even be
possible!) Women may feel uncomfortable being nude during
menstruation. No one will be offended if women choose to wear shorts,
tampons, etc. during these times.

4.4. Feelings of inadequacy

Many people refuse to go nude because they feel that their height,
weight, build, features, etc. are unacceptable. There is no need to
feel that you must conform to a standard of beauty or acceptability,
especially one you had no part in creating! Naturists come in all
shapes, sizes, colors, ages, and beliefs. Naturists have even
undergone surgeries, mastectomies, etc., and have the scars to prove
it (many have said that naturism helped them further accept these
scars.) In naturism, there is no ideal of the perfect body other than
yourself. If you can accept yourself for what you are, you will have
no problem overcoming your perceived imperfections.

4.5. Vulnerability

By stripping away clothing, you strip away the armor that protects you
from an unkind world. Some people fear this. Naturists believe
vulnerability is a good thing. Think about this: in a naturist
setting, everybody is vulnerable. The shared vulnerability creates
respect and caring for your fellow naturists. Besides, most of your
vulnerability probably comes from the awareness that you are nude - an
awareness that becomes less important to you as you spend more time
nude.

4.6. Fear of sexual consequences

Many people are afraid that if they go nude, they invite unwanted
attention, possibly even rape. Naturists decry sexual harassment and
sexual assault, and are committed to creating an environment where
women and men may both feel safe and non-threatened. Don't let this
fear prevent you from trying naturism - harassment and assault are
very rare, and are not tolerated by naturists. (And, by the way,
naturists enjoy healthy sexual lives like most everyone else - but
they enjoy them in private, like most everybody else.)

4.7. Fear of gawkers

By "gawkers" we mean the people who hang around naturist areas solely
for the thrill of seeing naked people. Gawkers are not a problem in
most areas, but you may encounter them from time to time. Don't let
them make you feel uncomfortable. Instead, you should make them feel
uncomfortable and out of place. Either they'll leave, or come around
to our way of thinking.

4.8. Religious teachings

Some world religions are firm in a belief that the human body was
created, and should forever be regarded, as a sinful object. It is
worth remembering that all men and women are born nude. (A popular
nudist slogan, meant only partially in jest, is "If we were meant to
be nude, we would have been born that way.") In the Christian
tradition, Adam and Eve were expelled from Eden only after they
clothed themselves, in rebellion against God. And some people believe
that the display of the nude body is a glorification of its Creator.
Rejection of the body is the work of man, not of God.

4.9. Fear of legal consequences

See "Nudity And The Law" below.

4.10. Concern about sunburn and skin cancer

See "Nudity And The Sun" below.

4.11. Cleanliness

Some will ask "What about bodily excretions that I am used to having
caught by my underwear?" Naturists are mindful of this, and it is
common naturist practice (and a rule at many naturist facilities) to
carry a towel to sit on.

4.12. Safety and comfort

Naturists do not claim that nudity is always appropriate. Clothing
does have its practical uses. Clothing is a good idea in cold weather.
Clothing is a good idea when frying bacon. No naturist will disagree.
That doesn't mean that clothes should be required all the time. We
should all be allowed to use common sense to decide when we should be
clothed and when we should not.

4.13. Offending others

Doesn't nudity offend some people? Well, yes. Walking nude down Main
Street will offend others. It may also do harm to the naturism
movement. But going to a private naturist resort or traditionally nude
area should not offend others. If somebody passes a sign that says
"nudity permitted ahead", it is their fault if they take offense. This
is why naturists continue to press for management rather than
banishment; naturists would get the same treatment as other taxpayers,
and complainers need no longer complain.

The arguments for nudity outweigh the arguments against. The opinions
against may be more popular, but ours are more sensible. If you are
hesitant to try naturism, try to decide why you feel this way, then
find out if your hesitance is justified. More often than not, you'll
find that it's not. Naturism's advantages are much greater than any
perceived disadvantage. Give it a shot!

5. Nudity And The Law

Nudity in private clubs, homes, and the like is legal in most areas.
You generally need not concern yourself with the law if your nudity is
confined to a private place. Laws prohibiting private nudity are
uncommon and generally unenforceable. (Note, though, that there could
be problems in private places that are easily viewable from public
places, such as through an open window of your home. If the offended
person has to go to some trouble to be offended, it is more likely
that they could be in trouble for being "peeping Toms".)

Public nudity is a different story. Depending on your locality, simple
public nudity may or may not be legal. There are some jurisdictions
which explicitly prohibit simple, non-sexual nudity, and some which do
not prohibit public nudity, but in many areas public nudity is
prosecuted under the codes for indecent exposure. Cases in various
jurisdictions have begun to establish a precedent that simple public
nudity, absent any malicious or sexual intent, cannot be construed as
indecent. However, we are far from achieving the goal of total
decriminalization of public nudity. Check with authorities and be
careful.

There is no prohibition against simple nudity on federal lands.
However, depending on where you are, the federal authorities may
enforce any local or state prohibitions. This is called "concurrent
jurisdiction." See a composite by the Naturist Action Committee at
<http://www.naturistaction.org>

Some federal lands may also engage in specific operational regulations
that restrict nudity. One should educate oneself to risk before
venturing nude in untested areas. It is usually a good idea to
consult local naturist orgznizations for such information.

In many areas, the tide is turning in our favor. Government is
realizing that there are more important things to worry about than
harmless nudity. And as naturism grows worldwide, people are realizing
that naturism is good business, too. However, many governments choose
to ignore the current progressive trend and keep their heads buried in
the sand.

Naturists should not live in fear of the law; they should know the law
and make it work for them. Naturists are being cited for simple nudity
under ordinances that, in many cases, do not ban public nudity unless
lewdness or malice is present. This must change. Believe it or not,
the law is often on our side; it takes an informed naturist to know
when it is. Here are some things you can do to avoid arrest:

5.1. Choose remote areas

The further you get from civilization, the less likely it is that you
will run into easily offended people. Even if you do run into somebody
who claims they are offended and will complain, bear in mind that in
most cases, complaints must be made in writing. Most people will not
go to the trouble to make a written complaint, and most authorities
won't act without one. Nonetheless, if there is a complaint, and you
are far enough from civilization, you can be out of the area before
the authorities arrive.

5.2. Carry & post signs

This may increase your chances of being left alone by the easily
offended. If people are informed that nude persons may lie ahead, a
defense can be made that they were warned and chose to be offended,
thus theoretically invalidating their legal basis for objection. A
commonly-used sign, which has been used successfully for this purpose
in many places, reads "Attention: Beyond this point you may encounter
nude sunbathers."

5.3. Know the law

Go to the library, or talk to an attorney. Find out what is prohibited
and what is not in your area. You may be surprised! Laws in many areas
do not appear to prohibit simple nudity in public, and court decisions
have upheld this opinion in some cases. In most areas, law enforcement
officials know when they can and cannot arrest you, but in some areas
the officials are ignorant. An informed citizen is the mortal enemy of
improper law enforcement, so know your rights.

A composite of state laws regarding nudity can be found atthe web site
for the Naturist Action Committee at <http://www.naturistaction.org>

5.4. Support local & national groups

Naturist groups have made significant inroads recently towards the
elimination of improper laws. Nude areas at New Jersey's Sandy Hook
and Miami's Haulover Beach have been authorized thanks to the efforts
of local naturist groups. National organizations such as the Naturist
Action Committee <http://www.naturistaction.org> are constantly
working to make the legal world friendlier to naturists. These groups
deserve whatever time, money, and support you can give.

5.5. Vote

Vote for mayors, supervisors, sheriffs, etc. that support naturism.
Vote for people who will stand up against pressure from zealots to ban
activities not normally considered illegal. The state should not be
our adversary - the state should be on our side! Send a message to
government that you expect both support for naturism, and an
unyielding stance against anti-nudity extremists. Remember, the
government is in your service - not the other way around.

6. Nudity And The Sun

Naturism has often been associated with the all-over tan. (The word
"sunbathing" has been used as a euphemism for years.) However,
research has shown that the sun can be harmful when taken in excess,
and that things aren't going to change for the better. Skin cancer, in
particular, is a major concern for active naturists. This doesn't
necessarily have anything to do with nudity - nudity exposes only
slightly more skin than a swimsuit - but it has everything to do with
the long hours in the sun favored by some naturists.

This is not to say that you shouldn't sunbathe. Sunbathing is not
deadly if done in moderation. Use a sunscreen. Avoid sunbathing during
the middle of the day when the sun's rays are the most intense. Limit
your time in the sun to avoid burning. Above all, be sensible. Know
what you're doing and what the possible consequences are.

Nude activity doesn't have to depend on the sun. For example, you
could hike nude through a shady forest, or enjoy a nude jog in a warm
spring shower. Indoor naturism is popular as well. And skinny-dipping
by moonlight is a time-honored tradition. So, naturism can be enjoyed
in and out of the sun. The best strategy is to do each when
appropriate, and don't overdo your sun exposure.

7. Endmatter

Copyright 1998-2008 - Dennis Kirkpatrick
All rights reserved. <recnu...@sunclad.com>

Contributions to this FAQ have been added by numerous persons since the

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7.1. Revision History

This document will carry a revision history by date. Any time a change is
made to any of the five sections of this FAQ the revision date will change

on each section to reflect the revision date of the FAQ as a whole. The

revision dates will be carried in last to first order with the most recent

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