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Old 01-08-2012, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by ohiomature46 View Post
As one who will never be able to get there - thanks to all of you who posted. It seem amazing that there are places where you can actually walk around in public stark naked. Which there was a place or two in the U.S that would be that accommodating. Thanks again!
It's legal to walk around San Francisco butt naked, too. The only people who do it are gay men, though. The city isn't planning to ban nudity, but they were discussing an ordinance requiring naked people to put down a towel if they sit on public benches because the gays were sitting with their exposed assholes all over public benches.

post-gazette.com/pg/11269/1177678-84-0.stm

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Perhaps it should not be a surprise that San Francisco does not have a law against being naked in public, nor that a small, unselfconscious segment of the city’s residents regularly exercise that right.

That tiny minority was joined this weekend in the autumn fog and cold by unclothed sympathizers at a “Nude-In.” One of their objectives was to draw attention to a proposed law — introduced by Scott Wiener, a city supervisor — that would prohibit nudity in restaurants and require unclad people to put a towel or other material down before sitting bare-bottomed on benches or other public seats.
You will never find me in San Fran.

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Originally Posted by neugier View Post
Check the aanr.com site. There are several nudist resorts in the US, too. i.e. Caliente, Paradise Laks in Tapna, FL or Desert Sun in Palm Springs, CA etc. If you have questions about them, just ask ;-)
That isn't in public as it is on private property.
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