In Texas, a county prosecutor succeeded in banning kids from the Hippie Hollow clothes optional park, and State Rep. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) authored a bill which would have outlawed naturist youth camps, even though there were none operating in the enti

All this craze grew out of nothing more than ignorance, outright bias and unwarranted feelings about nudism and naturism, and was a waste of time and public resources. There was certainly no signs that any harm had been done to any kid. If nudism photos , teenagers attending textile camps were discovered to be having sexual meetings, with others incurring physical harm from sports and other activities. Children attending naturist camps were happy, healthy and safe.

Bob Morton of the Naturist Action Committee wrote in the March 2004 Nude and Natural Newsletter that in "the instance of the Virginia legislation, losing means a significant abridgement of the parental rights of naturists and the unmistakable message that social nudity is somehow unhealthy or unsafe for children."
Bill Williamson wrote in the AANR Bulletin of May 2004 that "this Virginia initiative just further proves that we have a lot more work to do before we can enjoy the peace and tranquility of our peaceful surroundings without the steady overshadowing danger of unnecessary government intervention."
In the May 2005 AANR Bulletin, Williamson wrote, Obviously these are not remote political attacks on bare diversion, but a joint strategically planned effort to separate the family from social family nudism. These social conservatives believe that if they are able to keep our children from sharing our wholesome contribution in social family naturism, they are able to then designate unclothed diversion as simply another part of the adult entertainment industry as opposed to the most rapidly growing sector of the travel and resort business.
Nudist and naturist organizations continue to work with policymakers to advocate for bare recreation for all ages.
In 2006, Mark Foley left Congress in shame over his "sex-laced" emails and instant messages to teens functioning as pages. The hypocrisy of his campaign against youth camps angered nudists and naturists everywhere, still fighting to restore reputations, mend family differences, and recover from loss of business. There was little vindication in Foley's fall, merely bitter memories.
However, Morley Schloss is optimistic about the future of naturist youth camps. I do not find a catastrophe, he said, Naturist camps that have had troubles have instructed the children that they must be cautious and distrustful, that naturist resorts are unsafe. Let us be proactive. In words and photos, we must depict children and their families having fun at naturist resorts and naturist youth camps.
Stephane Deschenes of Bare Oaks Family Naturist Park concurs. We certainly must not stop trying on this point. Some naturists consider that we should keep quiet so that there will not be any examination. Actually, many people criticized AANR for running the (2003 New York Times) story about children's camps in the first place. http://beach-photos.net disagree. When you keep something quiet and individuals find out, they may be more likely to be shocked because it really is a surprise. If we keep talking about it, then it normalizes the scenario. That is why I make sure that you can find always tons of images of happy kids on all our advertising stuff.
Although Rep. Mark Foley's approaches failed in Florida, Texas was successful in banning the youth camps, and in Virginia, the requirement that parents or guardians constantly be present effectively killed them in that state, too. Furthermore, in accordance with Paul LeValley of the Professors and Researchers Special Interest Group of The Naturist Society, the numbers of children complete at the youth camps has plummeted. The only exception is at the Sunsport Gardens Youth Camp, where presence grows each year. Just two other camps took place last year (2011) in the USA, one was at Juniper Woods in New York, and the other was at Shangri La Ranch in Arizona.

Posted December 30, 2016 23:08

 

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