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110.1 | | CADSE::WONG | Le Chinois Fou | Wed Sep 21 1988 23:45 | 4 |
| Gee...
Since 25% of the world's population is Chinese, I guess I can't
consider myself as a member of the ethnic minority, right? :-)
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110.2 | Minority here | GENRAL::KILGORE | The Desert Rat | Thu Sep 22 1988 01:20 | 36 |
| RE: .0
>> How many persons of ethnic minority do you know who enjoy Naturism?
Well, my heritage includes American Indian, so I guess I qualify. A friend
who happens to work for DEC also, is black, he enjoys nudity.
>> How many persons whose income in near or below the poverty level
>> do you know who enjoy Naturism?
The following is based on what we've seen at Valley View...there are
definitely yuppies, but there are also "old hippies" that also participate,
some which have low incomes due to their choice of vocation. It varies
greatly.
Unfortunately, it appears if you want to participate with other naturists
in a resort or club setting, you must pay a fee to join. And if your income
is near or below poverty level, being a member depends on what your values
are regarding membership fees. Valley View is $100 a year for one person, or
if a couple, $150. AND there is a daily/nightly use fee for everyone. Of
course, being a member the fees are less.
>> Does anyone know the male to female ratio among persons who enjoy
>> Naturism?
Usually it is pretty even, sometimes more males (not a large precentage tho)
are found at Valley View. World-wide, I have no idea! ;-)
>> Does anyone know the present percentage of Naturists to the general
>> population? Is there much fluxuation historically in this percentage?
That would be interesting to know! Neil, did you or someone else mention this
in another note? I remember someone mentioning this, but can't remember where
it was...
Judy
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110.3 | Economic Levels? Can't see the difference! | HPSTEK::SHERMAN | | Thu Sep 22 1988 12:58 | 8 |
| The economic level of participants is hard to judge when looking
at them "in the skin" so to speak. With the usual major exceptions,
they all look alike.
If you can find a free place to park, Moonestone Beach is open to
the public free. You can walk or bike in without charge.
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110.4 | | CADSE::WONG | Le Chinois Fou | Thu Sep 22 1988 14:44 | 12 |
| >>> < Note 110.3 by HPSTEK::SHERMAN >
>>> -< Economic Levels? Can't see the difference! >-
>>>
>>> The economic level of participants is hard to judge when looking
>>> at them "in the skin" so to speak. With the usual major exceptions,
>>> they all look alike.
...which is one of the features of nudism. How much someone
paid for their designer label swimsuits is not important. It is
much easier to judge nude people by what they are than what they
have (on).
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110.5 | More Sociological Questions | 29633::RJONES | | Tue Sep 27 1988 13:00 | 8 |
| Are there any stats on how many children of Naturists follow in their
parents (bare)foot steps when they grow up?
Any stats on the ratio of married Naturists to single Naturists?
Any stats on the ratio of married Naturists with a non-participating
spouse?
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110.6 | Children naturists | TEMPE1::GAFFNEY | Paul | Tue Sep 27 1988 16:35 | 12 |
| There are no stats. on children growing up naturists. But after
spending a year talking to long time nudists and adult leaders of nudist
youth groups, it seems that when children hit puberty they become
clothing conscious and start wanting to spend more time with their
peer group (usualy not naturist). At this point they stop being
active. Wether they will ever come back or not seems to depend
on how driven they are in later life to be with out clothes whenever
possable. For most however they can take it or leave it and they
won't go out of their way for it.
Paul
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110.7 | Families? | GENRAL::KILGORE | The Desert Rat | Tue Sep 27 1988 18:07 | 14 |
| I was going to ask a similar question...
How many of you have families (ie. with kids) that participate
in Naturism? I know CwS has many photos of families enjoying
the great outdoors nude, but in real life I see a heck more
adults that children.
Just wondering.
Judy
P.S. I know I've mentioned this before, but we used to skinny
dip in rivers and visit Valley View with my father-in-law. My
mother-in-law does not indulge. :-(
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110.8 | There are cycles...but in spiral form, not 2 dimensions | WRO8A::WARDFR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Wed Sep 28 1988 12:52 | 27 |
| re: last couple
My feeling is that it depends on how the child in that
environment feels emotionally. If the child isn't of the belief
that it is unnatural in some way (and even a parent of a naturist
could unintentionally lend support to that attitude) and
has a healthy view of his/her own body, they will probably
"return" to running around naked at some later point. In
straight society there is a good deal of groping of bodies
(probably more so by boys than girls, but I can't be too sure)
and if the body is unclothed, sexual ramifications are bound
to ensue...so a good way to avoid that would be to clothe
oneself. At a later age, when there can be a greater sense
of control and safety, the walls of clothing can come back
down a bit more easily. As was pointed out, peer pressure
has much to do with it. I have observed, however, some
children (now in their late twenties) who grew up in a nude
and even "swinging" environment who have not exhibited either
a bashfulness in being naked nor a desire to have sex with anything
that is capable of that. One reason could be that no pressure was
ever put on them to do anything along these lines whatsoever and
also they received an abundance of love and respect. Whether this
would hold up in all families is not something I have knowledge
about.
Frederick
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110.9 | cross-reference | MOIRA::FAIMAN | A goblet, a goblet, yea, even a hoop | Wed Sep 28 1988 14:04 | 4 |
| I've started topic 114 for discussions children and nudity in
general.
-Neil
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110.10 | New conference -- FIRST0::NATIVE_AMERICANS | GENRAL::KILGORE | My life is in the Ruins of the S/W | Wed Nov 09 1988 18:19 | 13 |
| Since we were discussing ethnic minorities under this topic I thought this
might be the appropriate note to introduce everyone to a new conference:
FIRST0::NATIVE_AMERICANS
The intended discussions in the Native Americans conference will include
travel, geography, language, customs, traditions, sports, music, folklore,
politics, history, famous people, food, etc. involving the Native American
community within DEC. If interested in learning more, press KP7 to add
this conference.
Judy Kilgore (Cherokee Indian)
Co-moderator of NATIVE_AMERICANS & NATURISM
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110.11 | New home for NATIVE_AMERICANS notefile | GENRAL::KILGORE | Cherokee Woman | Wed Nov 23 1988 16:45 | 13 |
| It is now located on the GENRAL cluster at CXO in Colorado as:
GENRAL::NATIVE_AMERICANS
This should be the last move....hopefully! AND we are up and running
at the new location.
How to change the conference entry, at your note> type:
MODIFY ENTRY NATIVE_AMERICANS/FILE=GENRAL::NATIVE_AMERICANS
Judy
Moderator
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