Even at such (relatively) sparsely-attended events as Seattle WNBR, a screen or tent is pretty standard (1,2); in Spain, it's not uncommon for rides to start more-clad, then strip off en masse at a stop (3,4), to resume riding naked; in Burlington Vermont, owing to an oddity of state or local law that makes it criminal to undress, but not to be naked, in public, the preps must be indoors (!) (5,6,7). At the local c/o beach yesterday I overheard a stunning young woman tell someone "It's funny, but even after beng naked in the sun for hours, I'm always self-conscious when it's time to get dressed."
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