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Nudism in the news

2003-08-13 21:39:13.580022+02 by Shawn 1 comments

The Seattle Times (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/) has a great article (http://seattletimes.nwsource.c...ocalnews/2001461074_bare10m.html) on the increase of nudist activities and organizations.

Also, a nude rugby team beat a clothed team, 7-0, in South Africa (http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/08/11/1060588329097.html)

And Jan Glidewell of the St. Petersburg Times points out Rep. Foley's inconsistencies in attacking nudist organizations (http://www.sptimes.com/2003/08...umns/All_nudists_aren_t_eq.shtml)

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#Comment Re: Nudism in the news made: 2003-08-14 16:02:42.550819+02 by: petronius

I read the story in the Seattle Times, and followed a link in it to the Latter-Day Saints Skinny Dipping club, a group of Mormon nudists. What I found fascinating was that the Saints were very clear in their opening page that there were no nude images on their site, they being fine upstanding Saints and all. However, at the bottom was the link to the Nudism Web Ring, which took me to in one click to a picture of a nekkid French lady and list of nude clubs in Europe. I guess nude images are ok, if you wear gloves.

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