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This site was created to allow a more intimate atmosphere where thoughts, photos and dreams of nude life can be shared.
All posts on this site are considered private and should not be mentioned anywhere else. We do have conversations about sexuality and pictures some may consider erotica. Our conversations are very open, candid and honest and that should not be compromised.
Please note that although we consider nudists to be sexual beings just like everyone else, we do not condone explicit displays of sexuality at family oriented nudist venues. We also don't condone pretending nudists are sexless and don't have the same fantasies and experiences that non-nudists have.
We as nudists are not anti-porn. We feel erotica has it's time and place and this is both the time and place.
Having said that, this site is about much more than erotica and sexuality. That is just the more controversial part and I hope it doesn't overshadow the other great aspects of this site. You are encouraged to post about any aspect of life, especially when it relates to positive nudity. Just as on My Nude Life, I believe that positive nudity goes beyond nudism and naturism and all those "isms" to many other aspects of nudity.
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Posted on Tuesday, September 06
When the bikini line turned to a battleline
Posted by cyndiann on Monday, November 12, 2007 (14:56:09) (227 reads)
Christopher Hitchens, hammer of Islamism, rationalist supernova, has just had a “back, sack and crack wax”. Here he is in December's Vanity Fair, pudgy hands clasped in unlikely prayer pose, while a cadre of beauticians yank swatches of what seems to be shag-pile from the nethermost Pelt of the Hitch. Antiwar types might relish his agonised depilation diary — “like being tortured for information that you do not possess, with intervals for a (incidentally very costly) sandpaper handjob” — and wonder if it might afford him some deeper insight into activities inside Guantanamo.
Yet, strangely, in submitting to this ritual for a feature on self-improvement to celebrate his recently acquired US citizenship (he also traded fag-stained British hat-pegs for twinkly Hollywood gnashers) Hitchens has stepped into a rare place where Islam and Western consumerism concurs. For both agree that body hair, in its lush, natural form, is gross and repellent, a problem that must be eradicated at all costs.
While Hitchens was merely emulating male models, gay men and footballers like David Beckham, who have championed the modern aesthetic of a smoother male torso, he was also echoing the religious rites of the 9/11 bombers, who reportedly shaved chest and pubic hair the night before their missions, to render their bodies pure and cleansed for when they pitch up in Paradise.
It is hard not to frown at the contradictions in both reasonings in reaching for the razor. Is Islam suggesting that the human form, created by God, must be perfected by Man, assisted by the Gillette Mach 3? Why in the West is the pubic bush, the most luxuriant manifestation of our sexual hormones, now universally condemned as “unsexy”?
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California Senate Actually Protects Our Sexuality-Twice
Posted by cyndiann on Friday, July 06, 2007 (17:40:21) (169 reads)
A little-known government body--the California Senate Committee on
Public Safety--got it right twice last week. They actually enhanced the
safety of Californians by defeating two bills that had sailed through
the state Assembly without a single dissent.
The first, AB1067, required "blinders" on store displays featuring
magazines with "harmful matter" on the cover. The second, AB1475,
mandated computer repair technicians to report "pornographic images of
children" they find while fixing a machine.
Both are examples of a terrible, but common, public policy mistake:
Good Intentions + Hysteria = Bad Laws
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When sex toys turn green — for health, that is
Posted by cyndiann on Thursday, June 21, 2007 (20:06:29) (168 reads)
Concern about effects of common chemical leads consumers to seek options
It is, perhaps, a measure of just how mainstream sex toys have become that there are now budding consumer and environmental awareness campaigns being waged over them.
The biggest controversy is about the materials from which many toys are made.
Most vibrators, dildos and “love dolls,” for instance — especially the soft, pliable “jelly” type — use some form of plastic. In an effort to make the materials softer and more lifelike, PVC plastics suppliers incorporate one or more members of a family of compounds called phthalates (FAY-lates). To hear some environmentalists tell it, using a vibrator that includes phthalates is akin to bathing in DDT. Alarmed, some sex toy retailers, most prominently San Francisco-based Good Vibrations, are banning toys that include phthalates. But to hear the chemical industry tell it, phthalates are about as benign as mountain spring water. So what is a sex toy consumer to do?
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Abstinence programs don't work
Posted by cyndiann on Saturday, April 21, 2007 (11:42:51) (188 reads)
Abstinence students still having sex
Study tracked 2,057 young people in government-funded programs
Updated: 6:35 p.m. ET April 13, 2007
WASHINGTON - Students who participated in sexual abstinence programs were just as likely to have sex a few years later as those who did not, according to a long-awaited study mandated by Congress.
Also, those who attended one of the four abstinence classes reviewed reported having similar numbers of sexual partners as those who did not attend the classes, and they first had sex at about the same age as their control group counterparts — 14.9 years, according to Mathematica Policy Research Inc.
The federal government now spends about $176 million annually on abstinence-until-marriage education. Critics have repeatedly said they don’t believe the programs are working, and the study will give them reinforcement.
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"Post Society" All-Female Conception Will Create Lesbian Amazons
Posted by cyndiann on Wednesday, April 18, 2007 (08:25:48) (221 reads)
The prospect of all-female conception
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
Published: 13 April 2007
Women might soon be able to produce sperm in a development that could allow lesbian couples to have their own biological daughters, according to a pioneering study published today.
Scientists are seeking ethical permission to produce synthetic sperm cells from a woman's bone marrow tissue after showing that it possible to produce rudimentary sperm cells from male bone-marrow tissue.
The researchers said they had already produced early sperm cells from bone-marrow tissue taken from men. They believe the findings show that it may be possible to restore fertility to men who cannot naturally produce their own sperm.
But the results also raise the prospect of being able to take bone-marrow tissue from women and coaxing the stem cells within the female tissue to develop into sperm cells, said Professor Karim Nayernia of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Creating sperm from women would mean they would only be able to produce daughters because the Y chromosome of male sperm would still be needed to produce sons. The latest research brings the prospect of female-only conception a step closer.
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Kinsey scientist says erotica has its place
Posted by cyndiann on Sunday, March 25, 2007 (22:47:00) (177 reads)
Erotic imagery is nothing new. The walls of Paleolithic caves show it. The Kama Sutra illustrations created 1,600 years ago remain legendary. Think of "The Kiss," by sculptor Auguste Rodin - which, incidentally, was left out of a 1997 Brigham Young University Museum of Art display so as not to offend.
Erick Janssen, an associate scientist at The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, says that at its core, there's nothing wrong with erotica.
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Episcopal bishop urges patience during turmoil over questions of sexuality
Posted by cyndiann on Friday, March 02, 2007 (10:09:45) (181 reads)
Los Angeles Times
Thursday March 01, 2007
The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church said that it is being pushed toward painful decisions on questions of sexuality and scriptural interpretation by "impatient forces'' eager for clarity, but urged members to wait and be without fear as the church struggles through a difficult time.
Appearing in a live webcast, the Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori acknowledged Wednesday that the church, the American wing of the global Anglican Communion, risks losing its place and voice in that fellowship if it does not comply with demands from Anglican leaders that it bar official blessings for same-sex couples and take other actions.
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Breast Implants Linked to Higher Suicide Rate
Posted by cyndiann on Thursday, October 05, 2006 (23:08:15) (262 reads)
Boosting breast size with plastic surgery has been linked to a significantly higher suicide rate among women in a new 15-year study.
While overall risk of health problems did not change, the suicide rate was much higher for women with breast implants compared with the general population, scientists announced today.
Jacques Brisson and Louis Latulippe of Laval University in Quebec, Canada, and their colleagues from the Canadian Public Health Agency and Cancer Care Ontario collected information on 24,600 women who had received breast implants for cosmetic purposes. The women, who underwent the implant surgery at an average age of 32, completed regular follow-up visits from 1974 to 1989—the study's duration.
The researchers also monitored a control group of women during the study.
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Latest antiporn target: hotel-room TV
Posted by cyndiann on Friday, September 08, 2006 (00:03:30) (205 reads)
Latest antiporn target: hotel-room TV
A campaign urges prosecution of hotels under obscenity laws - and directs people to smut-free lodging.
By Matt Bradley
The Christian Science Monitor
Wednesday, September 6, 2006
It's a business that has become quietly entrenched in America's corporate culture: pay-per-view pornography in hotel rooms. Most large chains provide the service, along with standard-issue films.
The pay-per-view service has brought hotels millions of dollars a year. But these days, the US hotel business is also attracting moral outrage and vitriol - on a scale that pornography insiders say amounts to one of the largest organized assaults on the skin business in recent memory.
A consortium of 13 conservative groups has created CleanHotels.com, a website that provides listings and reservation services for US hotels where travelers can rest safe from taint or temptation. The conservative groups have also run a series of full-page ads in USA Today, urging authorities to prosecute hoteliers under federal and local obscenity statutes.
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Sex, or your kids, which would you choose?
Posted by cyndiann on Monday, August 07, 2006 (19:20:18) (745 reads)
If you had to choose one or the other, which would it be? This is the question now being presented to the American people. It's quite a perdicament. The fate of American culture and sexuality hangs in the balance.
Consider the following:
The FCC received thousands of complaints following last year's SuperBowl halftime show from parents concerned about their children seeing Janet Jackson's inadvertently exposed semi-naked breast. The satirical website The Onion recently ran a feature mocking this hysteria, which has spilled over even into the media's reports of this year's SuperBowl half-time show, which generally are so effusively happy that no one showed a boob that they forget to tell us whether or not Paul McCartney's half-time show was any good.
U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman, Michael Powell, Colin Powell's son, is set to step down from his post at the end of this month. President George Bush, an avowed anti-porn president, will appoint his replacement. Inspite of fining ABC $400,000 for the Janet Jackson's accidentally exposed breast on live television, Powell has always been considered a proponent of communications deregulation. So much so that the powers-that-be want him gone. Rest assured, whoever Bush replaces him with, will not be so, uh, liberal.
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