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364.1 | Canada, Si! Mexico, No! | LMOADM::WILSON | A Rusty Old American Dream | Thu Apr 09 1992 11:51 | 7 |
| Au Contraire! Mexico is vehemently anti-nudity! (I believe there are
other notes in this conference to this extent.) Japan is also against
nude beaches, but public baths are okay. China is anti-nudity. Europe,
Australia, New Zealand, and pasrt of Africa are positive. The U.S. is
about in the middle, I believe.
Jack
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364.2 | Europe is very positive about public nudity ... | ASIMOV::DITOMMASO | I cant get use to this lifestyle | Thu Apr 09 1992 13:32 | 15 |
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I think a lot has to do with the influence of religion on each country.
The south and midwest of the US are very much influenced by religion,
especially fundamental christianity, which is apposed to public nudity.
The north east and west of the US tend to be more progressive thinking,
such as parts of Europe. I think there is a correllation between this
and the number of nude beaches in each area. (lakes included)
If we wish to make the US more progressive thinking, than we have to
keep church and state seperate. Unfortunately, thats not happening.
O well, ... I'm just glad I don't live in the south or midwest!
paul
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364.3 | | DANGER::JBELL | personal name virus. copy me into your p. n. | Fri Apr 10 1992 11:02 | 18 |
| > ...The south and midwest of the US are very much influenced by religion,
> especially fundamental christianity, which is apposed to public nudity.
> The north east and west of the US tend to be more progressive thinking,
> such as parts of Europe.
We should also be careful with any generalizations. Depending on who you
ask, the 'midwest' can cover a wide area. Minnesotans might not wear as much
in the sauna as the Ohioans do. And there's a wide variation between
city to contryside and as well as neighbor to neighbor.
In more rural areas, it depends on the terminology.
I you ask someone, "How do you feel about public nudity?", they are might
to respond with that it is immoral.
If you ask them, "Have you ever gone skinny-dipping?", many would respond,
"Sure, who hasn't?".
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364.4 | Institutional paradymes | ANOVAX::DGRAY | | Tue Apr 21 1992 12:53 | 24 |
| I believe the obsession with condeming nudity in the U.S. is partially
encouraged by institutional reinforcement of our individual levels of
insecurity. The traditional Christian institutions have played a hist-
oric role in molding these anti-natural attitudes in people. Many
people in this society not only consider nudism as evil, but also any-
thing that comes from nature without an institutional blessing. I have
often wondered how people can learn to appreciate other people when
they harbor such deep-rooted biases against the natural essence of
things. I do not mean to single out institutional Christian organiz-
ations, I use them as an example based upon personal experiences. I
have found that people who are not as upset by nudity or other natural
phenomena, are generally more willing to get to the root of a problem
and resolve it on the basis of its own merit. I have found, generally
speaking again, that the institutional types tend to look for a quick
fix across the board solutions to complex problems, without con-
sidering the consequences. I believe that one must face this issue
within himself before they decide to rush to the bandwagon of the
general public, if they want to honestly handle nudity issues. I also
believe that many individuals have not learned to evaluate an issue
without some kind of public or institutional approval.
Dougie
(Of course, I may be wrong, but right now that's the way I see it)
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364.5 | time and place | RGB::MANION | | Thu May 28 1992 10:02 | 8 |
| My wife and I took a Carribean (sp?) cruise for our honeymoon. There
were several women who were topless at the pool and no one seemed
offended or bothered. I think it is a matter of location versus
practice. In other words, I have no problem with someone sunning
on the deck, but I don't want to see any buffs bumping up against me at
the buffet table.
Tom
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