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Edinburgh report, more from London & Brighton
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Edinburgh was as usual nothing to speak about. It's very slowly getting more daring with the amount of nude flesh, but they take the police recommendation about no exposed genitals depressingly seriously. Coupled with the fact that it's actually not a bad city to cycle round and being very small c conservative, it's unlikely to ever be anything more than a sideshow. From the pics I've seen so far of yesterday, three cute topless girls and the same again in swimsuits etc, will post when there's anything worthwhile.
London & Brighton, well, from what I've seen there's a load of stuff scattered in galleries of say 30 or 40 photos, but worth looking for if you've the patience. Here's a few from various sources with a special mention for Flickr user DaXve-CoXol (remove Xs)- again, frustratingly fewer than usual but then so was the ride. And finally a treat for anyone who's still wondering what the voluptuous blonde Santander girl would have looked like three years ago and typically in mauve framed glasses; here's your answer! |
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Like I've previously said, she kept her knickers on the whole ride, but shes got nice big boobs so I'll forgive her. :) I have some general photos too, which I'll upload when I get the time. :) |
New Orleans:
youtube.com/watch?v=TgOLt1K5zZU youtube.com/watch?v=8vXeqY8Gx-s Cambridge: youtube.com/watch?v=kc7Wt7jAjak youtube.com/watch?v=7Jjs1ynyJ98 youtube.com/watch?v=G-DAw8ed5pw Enjoy Fango |
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More of the CHIEF
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and one of her braves
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Some Cambridge photos, one gorgeous rider (featured in the links Fango posted above) and the lovely MILF rider from last year, back again! Some other good stuff too, in album list.
flickr.com/photos/naturist1960/albums/with/721576 |
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There's a lot of grumbling on here from photographers complaining that the organisers are losing opportunities for publicity by stopping them taking pictures, but all they are doing is protecting the riders from intrusive photographers. There are hundreds of pictures and videos of all the rides, and photographers for media outlets will have press accreditation from the organisers so the "lost opportunity" argument doesn't hold any water. I suspect the only people trawling Flickr and other internet sites for photos from the ride are participants and perverts like us. The exhibitionists who ignore the police instruction to keep pre-ride nudity inside the staging area are a minority and don't represent the most of the riders. I overheard more women refuse consent to be photographed than agree this year and a lot of disparaging comments about the photographers (such as "weirdos"). While long-range photography during the ride is expected, even encouraged, close up shots of individuals are only supposed to take place with the subject's permission, and there were posters all around the staging area at Brighton reminding all participants of this. If you make nudity mandatory, that will reduce the number of female participants (the ones only happy to go topless or in underwear) and shift the demographic of the event away from enthusiastic activists and more towards deliberate exhibitionists. Fewer women will have a snowball effect, as the women who are happy to go naked in a mixed-gender group but feel less comfortable surrounded by predominantly men also drop away. That will make the event less attractive both to us and to media outlets. I know there are a couple of international rides where full nudity was prohibited - it wouldn't surprise me if these had a higher female-male ratio than the bare-as-you-dare rides, perhaps someone who was at one can give an opinion? The main factor (in Brighton at least) that determines the number of female attendees and the level of nudity on display is out of the organisers' control - the weather. London and Brighton chose last week's date because it fell during National Bike Week. It wouldn't surprise me if most viewers of these photographs didn't know that, which again suggests that nudity itself does not necessarily increase awareness, and why more nudity and/or photos of nudity is not the organisers' main focus. |
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