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family nudist porn discusses to your university student about her very first time attempting naturism at Bare Oaks and how her family, friends and boyfriend reacted to the idea of it. She also talks about her photography endeavor involving naturists there.
Then he talks to Alexis Beckett, a former summer employee at the park. You may recall her name from her recent article on the Bare Oaks blog, "My encounter in naturism as a woman and a feminist." Additionally , I mentioned it in our Nude News Roundup.
She'd just been thinking about going topfree at the parade, til one self-entitled creep made her reconsider that idea. Women can lawfully go topfree in Ontario, just like in New York where I reside. I could fully relate to her narrative. Every time I contemplate going topfree somewhere in public, I have to think about street harassment and my own safety. I 've to consider how much unwanted attention I'll draw to myself.
It's sad that this even needs to be said.
At the same time, I do not mean to suggest that covering up is a solution to prevent street harassment. This can be the common "solution" offered by society, and it's less about preventing street harassment and more about controlling women's conduct. In Alexis' case, she was still entirely dressed when she was sexually harassed. She talks about how some folks would consider it her fault for wearing short shorts. I am getting excited about the day when people stop asking, "What was she wearing?" when things such as this occurs. It's victim-blaming and it's inconsequential, as it occurs to girls regardless of their state of dress or undress.
So Alexis discovers naturism and Bare Oaks, a safe spot that seems to embody her feminist values. She works in the office sans clothes, just like the remainder of the staff. Yet she finds that catcalling, sexual harassment, inappropriate touching, objectification, all these issues that women (and other genders) face, are all just about absent from her new environment. Now it is a personal club, so clearly there's quality control and rules to be applied. But the worth of respect and gender equality are generally overlooked when people talk about the naturist movement and philosophy. In growing up at a naturist club myself, these values were current, but never pronounced in my experience. It was only in starting FKK (and educating myself about feminism) that I actually started to highlight such ideals as an essential requirement of naturism.
Alexis also talks about how she doesn't feel forced to wear cosmetics or make herself seem sexually attractive at Bare Oaks. She feels accepted as she's. An environment where girls do not have to worry about beauty standards, where they're defined by their heads over their bodies, is a feminist one really.
It's possible for you to hear the rest of Alexis' story by listening to the podcast, but I also need to share the last paragraph of her printed site:
"I locate feminism in naturism. I locate equality. https://s3.amazonaws.com/a-naturist/nude-beaches.html find a location where I am not obligated to search the way anyone else looks, because it is very apparent, when it comes down to skin, that we're all different and there's no use comparing. I find a location where sexualization and sexual harassment are not tolerated. I find a place where folks look out for each other, take care of each other, and respect each other's individuality and individual life experiences. All of these are things I hadn't expected to find in naturism, but I Have been pleasantly surprised. When we loosen the grasp of obligatory sexualization for a little while, wonderful things can blossom."
My section is at the conclusion of the episode, where I briefly introduce the Kingston-Frontenac Free Body Society (KFFBS).
Listen to the whole episode below, or see the episode's page on the Naturist Living Show.
http://www.bareoaks.ca/podcast/School-Project.mp3
This post about the Naturist Living Show and the Nudist School Project About Feminism and Naturism was published by - Young Naturists and Nudists America FKK
Tags: canada, clubs and resorts, feminism, topfreedom and topfree equality
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Author of Naturist Site. Cofounder of Nudist Portal. 3rd-generation nudie. Avid reader. Feminist. After I'm not busy eating, I'm writing about naturism, censorship, topfree equality, body image and other fun topics. I like feedback, so plz leave a comment when you have got something to say!