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Originally Posted by Uncle_Bud
The End of the Nudist Era
"Odd balls & Loose Skin"
I concur with your observations.. I googled, The aging of the "Nudist" generation, and found a couple of blog entries.
But aging is just part of the change. The cultural change that comes from the young finding their own preferences, partially by learning from observing their elders experience, and remembering..and add to that, the medias' contribution to the perception of nudity..being nude..etc..The internet and cell phones have definitely changed the way people communicate..
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There is a huge difference between somebody sunbathing or playing in the surf nude and a hardcore nudist who is willing to pay money to be nude 24/7 at a nudist resort or colony. You really have to be into nudism to make it the entire basis for your vacation.
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Originally Posted by Uncle_Bud
From my personal experiences, I've noticed less nice looking ladies laying out by the pool at my local fitness club than just five years ago..
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Interesting. I read some reports that in the past five years or so in America that it seems that the really beautiful women aren't becoming strippers like they used to. I read a post somewhere from a guy complaining that the really hot strippers have disappeared, leaving mostly average looking women in the profession.
Could this be a cultural cycle? Back in 2000 you could go to a mall and see lots of teenage girls wearing midriff bearing shirts, low cut jeans, and stretch pants. And I mean girls as young as 12 all the way up to their early 20s. But I don't see as much of that anymore. Perhaps the Britney Spears effect has worn off and now females are becoming more modest?