Should the Topic of sex be banned from nudist social networks?
Should talks about sex, specific body parts or other communications about the topic of sex be banned from all social networks that involve nudism?
A social network is a lifestyle network that does not exclude any form of human interaction, hobbies and likes other than what the media says is inappropriate such as the prohibition of nudity. If there was a social network that allowed nudity, this may even include a nudist social network, are you for or against people posting sexual or provocative content that is typically allowed on social media sites such as Facebook and Myspace? Such items may include photographs or discussions that may be sexually arousing but not explicit, jokes about genitals or other sexual jokes, sexy photos (clothed or unclothed) or general discussions that can be indirectly suggestive and flirtatious. Do you feel your answer would be beneficial to the nudist movement in our quest for freedom and acceptance in the mainstream?
No!
I wouldn’t join if there was censorship
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LikeDislikeno because all this “we dont talk about THAT SORT OF THING!” leads to unhealthy attitudes and confusion over sex and sexuality especially in the young we should be open about everything, not go back 40 years where you didn’t tell the doctor you has sore testicles or whatever because you dont talk to the doctor about things like that
censoring like this is stupid and dangerous
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LikeDislikeIt should b banned because nudism is not about sex it is a relaxing lyfestyle
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LikeDislikeI feel those things should b talked about but not in this type of situation
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LikeDislikeUnderstand. That vast majority of people in this world view nudism as deviant behavior. Opening up forums about sexual behavior merely serves to reinforce their wrong ideas about us. It makes it very difficult to defend our nude beaches or to fight laws designed (and there are many) to further restrict nudism.
Also people who come across these sites, now think they can go to a nude beach, and behave in a sexual manner. Muir Beach in CA was lost because of that. The authorities clamped down.
The owner of a website has the right to restrict the content on their website to anything they want. It’s their property.
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LikeDislikeWell, people have the right to choose whether they want to join or not. As with any social networking website. You’ll have people who agree and join. And people who disagree and not join. Good luck with membership.
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LikeDislikeNo not as all but also it has to be done in proper context. For example if I come across a nudist female that I had met on various occasions at events spread out across a few years and I noticed she had a breast augmentation I find it not inappropriate to openly say to her “Oh when did you get those done?” But if I were to say to her “Holy sh*t, when did you get those new set of hot jugs! then that would be wrong.
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LikeDislikeThis is a tough question, and I am sure there will be some divide on the answers. I don’t believe that “talking about certain body parts” to fall under the content of sexual. If the discussion is “Do men with small penises feel uncomfortable being nude socially?” This could be a real concern for some, and not really in the sexual realm, therefore should be allowed. If the discussion was “With his small penis, he can’t be a real man” voyages into judgement, and therefore is not appropriate (in my humble opinion). Once the talk about body parts becomes judgemental, or sexual, I believe that crosses the line. As nudists we normally do not intermix nudity and sexuality, but I would also feel comfortable making the statement, “My wife satisfies me completely” in mixed company, without feeling as if I have crossed the line. So, I guess it really comes down to the intent of the speaker, and it is very difficult to make general rules regarding “intent”.
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LikeDislikeYou know what I say…FUCK em if they can’t take a joke. Part of living where there is free speech means sometimes you might have to hear something where you’ll get offended. Personally, I don’t think there’s any such thing as a dirty word…inasmuch as there no such thing as an obscene body part. We can use words in an obscene context and the human form can be objectified in a lewd context. But the words aren’t dirty and the body isn’t lewd. It’s how we treat them…and every now and then a dirty joke in a clean mind can be a powerfully beautiful thing.
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LikeDislikeNo. Just think of how you would behave in a clothed situation. There are people with whom we are comfortable speaking freely about sexuality or anatomy and there are people with whom such a discussion would be very awkward. Conversation while naked is no different.
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