Um, hi. I'm transgender, I live as a woman and I have a penis and I
went to a nudist camp with some friends last summer and yes the
clothes came off. Some of the other guests were confused because my
body doesn't fit the normal male/female categories so well. But no one
was hostile and their attitude was that all bodies are welcomed. I
spent most of the time swimming in the lake and didn't talk to very
many people so I didn't get gendered much and it felt like people were
avoiding pronouns because they weren't sure.
Instead of being hung up on whether i'm perceived as male or female, I
enjoy my body. I'm different and I'm beautiful.
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"Anna" <annal...@lycos.com> wrote in message
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: From the following web page.
> What is your point?
You think there was one?
I was just curious whether such people actually do attend nudist
clubs. And if so what the responses of the people who were there were
to this.
Maybe you should -- GASP! -- actually try going to such a place and
checking it out first-hand.
JDG
> Maybe you should -- GASP! -- actually try going to such a place and
> checking it out first-hand.
Did H*ll freeze over?
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And why would a non-nudist such as you even give a shit?
>: I was just curious whether such people actually do attend nudist
>: clubs. And if so what the responses of the people who were there were
>: to this.
> And why would a non-nudist such as you even give a shit?
Maybe this non-nudist is making a web page for other non-nudists. I've heard
it's happened before.
Several people talked to him about it, as though they were talking about the weather.
For true Naturists and nudists, such a situation can be discussed in a matter-of-fact
manner. It's part of life. True Naturists and nudists, including youngsters, don't have to
sensationalize all things nude. They can accept and discuss what's there.