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Originally Posted by Pedro the Fisherman
Oh dear, I think I spotted two or three fully nude females and about two hundred men.
My once favourite event has become a mere shadow of itself a decade or more ago. I'm just happy to have experienced it at its prime.
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Where the WNBR went wrong:
1. Pushback against public nudity at pride events where the intention was clearly sexual has driven down public support for such things
2. Huge amounts of subcontinental men show up to these events to film women, this is a very different dynamic to the gaggle of cute chinese girls who showed up to see naked men starting around 2012
3. Instagram, YouTube and OnlyFans provide a platform to exhibitionist women to strip for an audience virtually
4. With almost every large charity (Clinton Foundation, Comic Relief, Stonewall, Medicens Sans Frontieres) having been exposed doing all manner of dodgy things, people have a
very cynical opinion of charities now. Let's be honest, the motive of the WNBR is now obvious to everyone
5. Technology now means these events can be recorded in 4k and your face can be digitally searched across the entire internet. Not great if you're a normal woman with a kink for public nudity who isn't already a sex worker
How do we solve it?
Honestly, ban men above the age of 40. Once the gender balance is redressed and the amount of younger, more beautiful people increases, lots more young single women will feel more comfortable joining in. Other than that, I'd say put the event on hiatus for 5 years and then bring it back but hold the event in smaller cities and advertise that people gather there from across the nation - yet keep the route a secret until it's go time. The Exeter WNBR in 2018 had a great vibe and that city is tiny.