Title: | Naturism |
Notice: | Site report index is in topic 7 |
Moderator: | GENRAL::KILGORE |
Created: | Tue Jan 26 1988 |
Last Modified: | Wed May 07 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 457 |
Total number of notes: | 3687 |
The following paragraphs come from an article entitled "The Puritans wore lots of clothes but didn't fashion bathing suits" by G. Joel Stanley in issue number 26 (Spring 1988) of _The Event_. The article as a whole is pretty much rambling observations on naturism; these particular paragraphs are in the context of a description of a visit to the Westfield River site in Cummington, Mass. I'm posting them because I enjoyed the writing; I'll leave it to others to comment on the content. -Neil ====================================================================== It seemed to me the experience flourishes on a peculiar symbiosis between the some of us who are voyeurs and the some of us who are exhibitionists and the rest of us who are both. But whatever happened to good old fashioned personal private nudity like some persons do around the house? This was worse than organized religion. It, too, has its own sacred symbols (a garden of strangely phallic upright stones), open-air shrines and altars, and outdoor temples with worshipers of the Sun God Sol complete with gurus and high priests and priestesses who invoke the human form as divine and elevate the shared toplessness and bottomlessness to the level of a spiritual if not religious experience. Why not nudity for nudity's sake? Why does it have to be buttressed by appurtenances to gain relevancy and legitimacy? In other words, why ritualize an otherwise good thing? Prudes, the ultra-right and the downright squeamish call it kinky. The overly health-conscious call it a giant skin cancer lab. The sunning bathers call it therapeutic recreational lifestyle. For me nothing equals the feel of sun, wind, and water on totally exposed flesh. Add the that the exhilaration of being primordially one with Gaia, Earth Mother.
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81.1 | Yes! Yes! | GENRAL::KILGORE | The Desert Rat | Fri Jul 01 1988 16:00 | 22 |
Looks like we need to subscribe to _The Event_. I like the comments made by Stanley in this article. >> Why not nudity for nudity's sake? I have always wondered this too. What is the big deal? I wish we could work in the nude! Can you imagine that? ;-) >> For me nothing equals the feel of sun, wind, and water on totally >> exposed flesh. Add the that the exhilaration of being primordially >> one with Gaia, Earth Mother. I second this...and feel sorry for those people who have not experienced it. Nothing comes close to that feeling. I love spending time on a canyon rim (preferably in Utah but most any canyon will do), with temps in the 80's and 90's, slight breeze (conducive to a bug-free surrounding) and the warm slickrock under me. Now that's paradise! OR a warm day at the hot springs or nice hike in the mountains...just let the air be touching my skin instead of cloth! :-) Judy |