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 |
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ADMISSION: I'm starting a new topic because I'm too lazy to search around and find a revelent one to post this in :-). As I've been sitting here waiting for a new version of my code to build I've been thinking about one of the most common subjects discussed here and in rec_nude. It's the subject of body acceptance. On a fairly regular basis there are postings (typically from "newcomers") worring about not having a "perfect" body. The replies are always the same: we're all different, we all come in different shapes and sizes, we all have different "imperfections" (notice the quotes). The replies go on to talk about the fact that we're all just plain folks and no one really tends to take notice or care about what you look like, but accepts people for who they are. The message is that the fact that you're not a "10" isn't even going to be noticed. Now all of this leads up to a little story about an experence I had a couple of years ago. I was spending an afternoon soaking up some rays at the Desert Reef Beach Club and there were quite a few people there doing the same. I talked with some people, floated around the pool for a while and did some reading. Typical day. It wasn't until I was driving home that it occured to me that one of the women that had been there that day had what could be called a "perfect body". The deal is that the whole time I was there I hadn't really taken notice of that. In fact the only reason she had come to mind was that she had consumed a wee too much beer and was getting a little loud about the time I left. I guess that what I'm getting at, the moral of the story so to speak, is that body looks aren't an issue, one way or the other. In a naturalist setting you are who you are, not what you look like. I find that I'm much more relaxed in socal nude situations then any others and find it much easier to talk and meet people. I know this has all been said before, but it is one of the things I enjoy most about nuding. Looks like my code is done. We now return you to you're regularly scheduled noting. -dean
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383.1 | come on | HSOMAI::COOLEY | Thu Jul 16 1992 14:36 | 8 | |
sorry, I notice "perfect 10's" regardless of how loud they are. I'm not judgemental - I'm no 10 - very few are But come on, when someone is really striking, male or female, clothed or not, most people at least notice the fact! dbc | |||||
383.2 | CSC32::GORTMAKER | Whatsa Gort? | Thu Jul 16 1992 17:21 | 7 | |
re.1 I've been a member at the DRBC for the last 3 years and to be honest the "10's" recieve little if any extra notice. I have found that personality rates much higher if the inside is ugly being beautiful outside will still get you ignored. -j | |||||
383.3 | let me elaborate | SSDEVO::PEAKS::MCCOY | which way to the beach? | Fri Jul 17 1992 12:30 | 12 |
Ah, Gort, you see my point. I'm not blind to the beauty around me. I've just noticed that, for me anyway, when I'm in a social nude situation the differences between "1's" and "10's" seem to dwindle in importance. People are taken more for who they are then what they look like. And, to be honest, it makes me feel better about myself that I can (at least somewhat) not make judgements based on outward apperences but rather on who a person really is (no self-righteousness assumed - I've got a LONG way to go yet :-). -dean | |||||
383.4 | Appreciate variety | QCAV02::CSUNDER | Thu Jun 24 1993 08:45 | 5 | |
I appreciate the beauty of a naked human body as far as I like it irrespective of whether it is a perfect body or not. After all we should appreciate nature's creativity for having given such a variety. There is no question of knowing inner beauty because you cannot know about it in a short time. |