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Tom Roark's avatar

As a teenaged aspiring nudist, I came across the idea that social nudity is a corrective for mistaken notions—about the body and the things we do with it—that have become defaults in civilization. I'm part of two groups that hire nude models twice a week to draw or paint. One of my drawing colleagues, a woman of great age, told me that what we do is "pure good karma." We probably wouldn't be working on this particular piece of karma, had there not been a nudist movement. It occurred to me, while reading Timothy's essay, that I can take my easy access to naked dancers, artists, writers, and students for granted because of an increase in sexual liberality as well. The state has an interest in preventing sexual predation and disease, but legislators, and especially citizens, should keep it in mind that sexual blue laws are founded on a mistaken attitude toward sex.

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M.M.'s avatar

Timothy. I always admire your writing for how you hold a firm and reasonable point while avoiding vilifying others, for I am not as couth. 😬

When communities are so small, it can be tempting to let things go in order to keep the peace and reduce fractures. On the other side, we are all adults and the gentle calling in you've done here is effective in helping every last one to consider how the next step can move towards this a bit more. And then the next step. And then the next.

Personally, if it's not intersectional, I don't want it. 😊

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