Im with you, Tom. I agree - youre smile is infectious. This whole string saddens me. I have always felt nudists were some of the least judgemental people Ive met, and yet the posts on this subject prove that to be wrong. How about we build one another up, rather than tear one another down... what a radical idea!
On the other hand I find it exciting when a woman has a Little secret down there.Ahhhh down where? Come on man! Are you afraid to say vagina/pussy, labia menora/majora, clitoris . This is an adult website.;-)
I simply didnt want to appear rude even though we are in an adult forum.
FreeLee, I'm with you on your thoughts.
Go ahead and do whatever you want as long as it doesn't affect me.
Just don't go and tell me what I can and can't do.
If you don't like the babe with the big plastic boobs, don't sit next to her. If the dude
has too many rings in his dick to suit you, move down a bit more. If the couple has too
many tattoos then just find another spot to hang out.
Some of these people need to lighten up on the caffeine or switch to de-cafe!
Later,
Genital jewellery isnt very common in NZ as far as I know. Perhaps more common in the gay community than in general.
I can only recall several examples, one large Prince Albert piercing, several women with clitorial rings, and, slightly outside this topic, a penis tattoo, all at a naturist club.
There was a debate five years ago in the Naturist community about rings, etc. There was a strong feeling expressed that those wearing jewellery were not truly naked. The letters printed in 'Gonatural' were quite astonishing and I thought very conservative. I would feel it is up to the individual really just as shaving body hair is treated. On that last point it is rare today to see naturist club members with pubic hair. Curiously no one shaves their head.
One thing about the Prince Albert, though I suppose you are not supposed to pay attention to this kind of detail, is that it was actually quite becoming and suited his penis.
Interestingly at various hippie events where there is common nudity, such as Kiwiburn, and rainbow gatherings, I have yet to see any jewellery being worn by males. Occasionally you will see women with genitial piercings and or shaved. Those attending these events are generally in the 25-40 bracket, so it may be an age question. At the last Kiwiburn in January this year some 1100 took part on the naked run around the remains of the effigy: I saw no examples of jewellery and no instances of shaving . At the rainbow held some weeks before, there were a number of participants casually naked during the course of the day and again none were shaved and none wore jewellery.