TCotta gets famous

RE: TCotta gets famous

It's already famous.

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With that, I completely agree. Anyway - it's great to have a nudist writer featured in such a prominent spot!

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I enjoyed Tom's article. It's well donebut I feel he could have given more of an overviewthe nudist life style. He seems stuck on "skinny dipping" and doesn't really get into the total nude experience. He mentions "topless" where I feel he should have used clothing optional. These are small thingsthat don't really matter that much andI'm looking for more in the future. Thank you Tom and Mary Clare.

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Macnude,
Nudist venues are first and foremost businesses, If they can't make as traditional AANR type nudist resorts, then they have to adjust their market. If that market is the lifestyle market and their business is profitable, so be it. Yes businesses should make profits.

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Macnude,Nudist venues are first and foremost businesses, If they can't make as traditional AANR type nudist resorts, then they have to adjust their market. If that market is the lifestyle market and their business is profitable, so be it. Yes businesses should make profits.Then they can call themselves something other than nudist camps/resorts when they decide to start marketing to swingers. You start blurring the two in the public's eye, and you can kiss genuine organized nudism goodbye. Why do you think myself, Cheri Alexander and others in here are constantly harping on keeping nudism free from overtly sexual influences? It's always been an uphill battle to keep nudism's image pure in the public's eye in the best of times, now you have formally nudist-only facilities openly catering to the "lifestyle" crowd while keeping the same name and claiming to still be a nudist resort. Honestly, I don't see how this is so difficult to understand.

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