I enjoy going to at least one festival every year, even if it is by myself. I go to Elfest, in southern Indiana.
Check out http://www.elvinhome.com. Nudity there is allowed, and I take full advantage of it. Being an Air sign with my sun in the sun, it's not too surprising. It's also not too surprising that I don't understand why more people there don't also take 'em off. Some of them even put on _more_!!! I figure like this: Those of us in northern climates spend all winter in warm clothes...sweaters, sweatshirts, knit hats, boots, gloves, heavy coats.....
when you finally get to go somewhere, in late May, that allows nudity, HOW can anyone STAND to stay IN their clothes??? Ohmigod(dess)!! Get OUT of those clothes and let your skin BREATHE!! And don't use those commercial sunscreen lotions, either. They cause/encourage skin cancer. Yes. Google it. For sun control, umbrellas are not just for rain. Especially a large one. I also have a very lightweight daycape to wear. Or, I can just stay in the shade during the hottest part of the day.
Another thing I've noticed among nudists (I prefer the term, "naturist". It is, to me, a more friendly, less threatening word than "nudist"). When interacting, one on one, they look each other in the eye, not down at the body.
Well, I'm done ranting for today. Later, whomever is reading this.
Check out http://www.elvinhome.com. Nudity there is allowed, and I take full advantage of it. Being an Air sign with my sun in the sun, it's not too surprising. It's also not too surprising that I don't understand why more people there don't also take 'em off. Some of them even put on _more_!!! I figure like this: Those of us in northern climates spend all winter in warm clothes...sweaters, sweatshirts, knit hats, boots, gloves, heavy coats.....
when you finally get to go somewhere, in late May, that allows nudity, HOW can anyone STAND to stay IN their clothes??? Ohmigod(dess)!! Get OUT of those clothes and let your skin BREATHE!! And don't use those commercial sunscreen lotions, either. They cause/encourage skin cancer. Yes. Google it. For sun control, umbrellas are not just for rain. Especially a large one. I also have a very lightweight daycape to wear. Or, I can just stay in the shade during the hottest part of the day.
Another thing I've noticed among nudists (I prefer the term, "naturist". It is, to me, a more friendly, less threatening word than "nudist"). When interacting, one on one, they look each other in the eye, not down at the body.
Well, I'm done ranting for today. Later, whomever is reading this.