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Old 06-21-2009, 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Pedro the Fisherman View Post
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What I love about this event is the fact (as distict from a WNBR) is that girls are actually 'showing off' and want to be the centre of attention. The looks on their faces make it even more sexy for me.
Pedro, I wanted to comment along those lines earlier. What makes Fremont so interesting is 1) that so many "ordinary" girls paricipate ( as Klondike noted they might even outnumber the men); and 2) how much fun the girls seem to be having showing off--unlike WNBR etc where the girls might be naked, but still resent being oggled, and get angry if people stare, take pictures, etc.

It would seem that Fremont is one public nudity event that is truly compatible with the female mentality about nudity and sexuality. In my opinion, it's a lot like Halloween. Girls absolutely love Halloween. Why? Because they love getting dressed up, and they can express their sexuality i.e dress sl*tty without anyone judging them. And of course once they costume goes on they express their sexuality more openly as well. But it's totally safe for them because it's all part of role-playing whatever their costume is.

I think Fremont is a lot like that. First off, with the exception of the few girls who go completely naked, there is actually a "costume," though it's made up of paint rather than cloth. When they strip down they get a chance to "dress up" in bodypaint and adopt another identity. Bodypaint itself has reached a point of acceptance in our society at this point that it's not thought of as being truly naked. By now lots of models and celebrities have appeared in just bodypaint on magazine covers and even prime time television. I think part of the logic is, that if it's OK for them, it's OK for me. And again, on top of that, they get a chance to create an elaborate costume that makes them look and feel beautiful, which all women love. So, like Halloween, they get to act out sexually, soak up the attention and feel desirable without feeling like they're crossing the line too much.

It's a lot safer, a lot more acceptable, and a lot more appealing to them than just stripping their clothes off and having men stare at their naked bodies. Of course, we at OCC like looking at them either way, so it's a win-win.

Of course, a lot of this is because the "ordinary women" we're talking about are ordinary within the context of one of the more liberal cities in America, but I still think it's this reasoning that makes the magic happen at Fremont.
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