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Originally Posted by SACCY
Thak you for sharing. These beautiful photos represent the golden age of nudism in the US. It is sad to see how far true nudism has failed. If I had a time machine I would love to go back there and stay. Everyone seems to be so happy and be having so much fun. The beautiful ladies are completely nude, completely honest, and yet there seems to be a wonderful innocent vibe to it all.
Can we please leve the violence, hate, greed, and anger to go back there. We have failed so badly. I want to live in those pictures and leave this reality behind.
I am a tired old hippie who loves his music, movies and nude ladies. There was hope back then.
Someone needs to create a real museum with a total history of naturism/nudism and have information for people to try and being back this feeling.
OR AM I JUST A MAD WOLF BAYING AT THE MOON?
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No you are not a mad wolf. You actually sound a bit like me (love music, movies and nude ladies...). I wonder where you live. Florida? LA? Anyway, it doesn't matter. What matters is that you find a way back to that era that you
THINK disappeared forever, but maybe it hasn't. Maybe it still exists in isolated pockets, on weekends, for example, or at that naturist club nearby. I believe that there is a museum of sorts, or at least a library of nudism at the AANR headquarters for example. Maybe that would be a good place to start. You can bet that those that take care of that library feel as you do and could help you find what you are looking for.
that era was a happy era and it shows up all over the place - in movies, music, etc not just in naturist photos. And there are enough like minded people here at OCC to have whole threads devoted to the kind of joyful, innocent nudity you (and I and Pedro, and....and....) love. We have the retro NAP thread, retro naturist threads, the hippies and dreadlocks thread, natural girl threads, classic am threads. So we can help you bring back that feeling right here. YOU ARE NOT ALONE and you've come to the right place!
cheers,
Klondike