Would you allow your kids, aged 11 to 17, the right to attend a nudist summer camp without a parent/guardian? The ACLU, whose rallying cry is "the natural state of human beings is unclothed," fought and lost their struggle to give juveniles the right to attend nudist camp without the accompaniment of an adult a few days ago in Richmond, Virginia. Will the children's nudist experience become stagnant with the necessary inclusion of their parent(s)? Will the kids' potential budding sexuality come to a grinding halt when mom/dad frolick about naked? I'm not so sure the inclusion of parents in this nudist exploration/celebration is such a good thing for these kids. On the other hand, maybe situations might get out of control if the parents weren't there to "protect" their children from predatorial people (would be molestors/rapists/pedophiles). If I were the mom of a 12 year old girl, I wouldnt want her near ONE unclothed hormonal boy, let alone prancing about with a whole GROUP of naked hormonal boys in such close proximity. Does this make me old-fashioned?
This heat makes me sleepy. Why is it so difficult to get out of bed? My bed is so huge and so comfy and so welcoming, and I share it with the sweetest hubbub.
This heat makes me sleepy. Why is it so difficult to get out of bed? My bed is so huge and so comfy and so welcoming, and I share it with the sweetest hubbub.
(I might be talking out of my ass, here, but it seems that way.)
Some cases the ACLU undertakes I applaud. That one was, well, not high on my list of "protecting the very fabric of the U.S. Constitution" type fo cases.