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Reasons for nudism:
1) Get an even tan.
2) The nude experience - you should be naked, yet forget
your nudity. [note: it is quite possible to be "naked,"
and yet not really be naked, to see it as no different
than wearing clothes, for instance I am at the moment
wearing shorts and a t-shirt, and I do not think of my
arms, legs, or head as "naked." I think the essence of
the nude experience may be to be actually "naked" yet
forget your nakedness and become unaware of this. I'm not
sure if this really makes sense, although while I am
certain that few people equate being naked with being
clothed, I thought I'd bring that point up in any case
and add that at the few nude beaches I've been to, the
people were all far too aware of their nudity thus
negating "the nude experience," so at that rate it might
be better to see being "naked" just as we see being
"clothed," though it is better to see being naked as
being naked, and yet forget you're naked.]
3) Maybe people just like being naked better.
Nudity is probably a good idea. The ancient Greeks
frequently went naked. The Germans frequently go naked. The
Germans have whole parks in which 1,000s of people have gone
naked. The Free Body Culture was started in Germany and
should be expanding today. We should create a
repeal all public nudity laws today.
It's the wave of the future.
Okay so, you want to say that nudity is liberating, and it
is, but it
age. Starting in high school, 9th grade, all students should
be offered condoms and birth control pills, and we should
get as many 14 year old girls on the pill as possible.
Students should also be
life and everyone should be having it. It is
unrealistic to expect
ages 18-22! However it is certainly realistic to educate
everyone on the dangers of disease and unwanted babies, and
to expect them to use birth control, noting that the younger
they are the greater the negative risk is of an unwanted
baby. Pregnancy effects more than just your own life, can
have a negative affect on someone else's life
be "immoral." The younger you are, the more necessary it is
to use 2 forms of birth control, such as the pill and
condoms at the same time. Students in high school should be
encouraged to use two forms of birth control, and to get
checked for STD's and pregnancies often, thus they can avoid
the diseases, stop them from being passed on to others, and
avoid a late term abortion by having an early abortion if
they are a pregnant.
Only three STDs are uncurable* (Herpes, Warts, & HIV), don't
pass those diseases onto other people! [That would be
immoral too - though if you didn't know you had it, then
just the risk the person took who slept with you - and get
tested to minimize this risk!]. Other diseases such as
Syphilis can cause irreparable damage if left untreated, so
take care of yourself and get tested!Even if you have no
symptoms, Gonorrhea & Chlamydia can lead to Pelvic
Inflamatory Disease (PID) in women and cause infertility,
see http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/8799/8799/29362/19-
7425.html?d=dmtHealthAZ so get tested even if you have no
symptoms and Gonorrhea & Chlamydia can be cleared up just
like the flu or something. If you wait too long, you could
end up infertile.
For more info on STD's see
http://www.ashastd.org/stdfaqs/index.html
It is a happy fact to note, that transmission of HIV during
vaginal intercourse is actually rather low (especially if
you use condoms). The transmission risk of Herpes or Warts
is much higher. We must cure all these diseases!
*Hepatitis B may also be uncurable, which is why you should
get vaccinated against it. Then you won't be able to
contract this disease.
We need a moral/cultural change in this country in regards
to nudity. And that actually shouldn't be too hard to
effect, given that people are sheep.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nudism
1) Get an even tan.
2) The nude experience - you should be naked, yet forget
your nudity. [note: it is quite possible to be "naked,"
and yet not really be naked, to see it as no different
than wearing clothes, for instance I am at the moment
wearing shorts and a t-shirt, and I do not think of my
arms, legs, or head as "naked." I think the essence of
the nude experience may be to be actually "naked" yet
forget your nakedness and become unaware of this. I'm not
sure if this really makes sense, although while I am
certain that few people equate being naked with being
clothed, I thought I'd bring that point up in any case
and add that at the few nude beaches I've been to, the
people were all far too aware of their nudity thus
negating "the nude experience," so at that rate it might
be better to see being "naked" just as we see being
"clothed," though it is better to see being naked as
being naked, and yet forget you're naked.]
3) Maybe people just like being naked better.
Nudity is probably a good idea. The ancient Greeks
frequently went naked. The Germans frequently go naked. The
Germans have whole parks in which 1,000s of people have gone
naked. The Free Body Culture was started in Germany and
should be expanding today. We should create a
repeal all public nudity laws today.
It's the wave of the future.
Okay so, you want to say that nudity is liberating, and it
is, but it
age. Starting in high school, 9th grade, all students should
be offered condoms and birth control pills, and we should
get as many 14 year old girls on the pill as possible.
Students should also be
life and everyone should be having it. It is
unrealistic to expect
ages 18-22! However it is certainly realistic to educate
everyone on the dangers of disease and unwanted babies, and
to expect them to use birth control, noting that the younger
they are the greater the negative risk is of an unwanted
baby. Pregnancy effects more than just your own life, can
have a negative affect on someone else's life
be "immoral." The younger you are, the more necessary it is
to use 2 forms of birth control, such as the pill and
condoms at the same time. Students in high school should be
encouraged to use two forms of birth control, and to get
checked for STD's and pregnancies often, thus they can avoid
the diseases, stop them from being passed on to others, and
avoid a late term abortion by having an early abortion if
they are a pregnant.
Only three STDs are uncurable* (Herpes, Warts, & HIV), don't
pass those diseases onto other people! [That would be
immoral too - though if you didn't know you had it, then
just the risk the person took who slept with you - and get
tested to minimize this risk!]. Other diseases such as
Syphilis can cause irreparable damage if left untreated, so
take care of yourself and get tested!Even if you have no
symptoms, Gonorrhea & Chlamydia can lead to Pelvic
Inflamatory Disease (PID) in women and cause infertility,
see http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/8799/8799/29362/19-
7425.html?d=dmtHealthAZ so get tested even if you have no
symptoms and Gonorrhea & Chlamydia can be cleared up just
like the flu or something. If you wait too long, you could
end up infertile.
For more info on STD's see
http://www.ashastd.org/stdfaqs/index.html
It is a happy fact to note, that transmission of HIV during
vaginal intercourse is actually rather low (especially if
you use condoms). The transmission risk of Herpes or Warts
is much higher. We must cure all these diseases!
*Hepatitis B may also be uncurable, which is why you should
get vaccinated against it. Then you won't be able to
contract this disease.
We need a moral/cultural change in this country in regards
to nudity. And that actually shouldn't be too hard to
effect, given that people are sheep.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nudism

















