Thanks DD for the thorough (and fast) answer. Didn't want to hijack a thread, but there didn't really seem to be a place to raise a question instead of posting pictures. I didn't think a lot of people were making a habit of naked events, but even doing it once leaves a strong impression on people, as Tunick vets will say. I thought that effect might spread out into the world, and change the general mindset in a decade or two, not right away, sort of a hidden delayed impact....
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Originally Posted by daveduchovny
Young people have always and will always find excuses to get naked at festivals, concerts, parties and parades.
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Uh... always?! I guess I'm from a generation (came of age in 70s) to whom being nude in public almost seemed "impossible" or unthinkable. Apart from Woodstock, which was an extreme hippie novelty. (Lifting a t-shirt for a few seconds at a concert doesn't count.) It's only in the last decade that I've heard of WNBR or Bare-to-Breakers type things starting, where people actually did it en masse, and didn't get rounded up and thrown in jail for it.
Or have I just been in all the wrong places at all the wrong times? It's entirely possible.... Some medical crap took me out of general circulation a few years ago...
Sorry moderators........