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One thing I thought that the delivery man was a set up is who delivers a package to house that is for sale then just lets anyone sign for it,and it looked like it has been opened.Thought the show was a little funny and may watch it again.Another thing that got my attention was the advice they were giving about nudist,thought that was cool so if people were thinking about becoming a nudist they had some advice on the subject. Now when it comes to meeting a nudist for the first time,hand shake in stead of a hug? The first time I was at a clothing op. resort a lady that I met for the first time came up and gave us all hugs which I didn't mind at all and was the first nude hug from a nude woman I just met that I've ever got.(we were both nude ) a couple first for me that day and I loved it.But I won't offer a hug but will give one back if that's what she wants. Be nude but not rude!

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Yeah, that is a cute trailer.
But go watch it again and see how many objects were strategically placed to cover the breasts and such. Two martini glasses? LOL.
I think people may watch, but I am not sure how long this kind of a show would last.
Then maybe it will spawn off another show and nudism in general will at least be more in the spotlight in a good way and not as a 'secret society of weirdos"...that's another club I belong to, ;)
Stay Naked!

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I too thought the delivery man and the pool boy were set ups, especially the delivery man. This was obvious from the different takes with various camera angles and the splicing. Many of the srategically placed items were obviously shopped-in in post production.
That being said, the show did show nudism in a good light. I suspect many people will be more willing to givenudism a try after viewing the show.
The next step isa sit-com centered around life in a nudist resort. Sort of like a nude version of Seinfeld.

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I too thought the delivery man and the pool boy were set ups, especially the delivery man. This was obvious from the different takes with various camera angles and the splicing. Many of the srategically placed items were obviously shopped-in in post production.That being said, the show did show nudism in a good light. I suspect many people will be more willing to givenudism a try after viewing the show.The next step isa sit-com centered around life in a nudist resort. Sort of like a nude version of Seinfeld.

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we thought it was done in good taste, did not make fun of nudists just showed the way it is

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I too thought the delivery man and the pool boy were set ups, especially the delivery man. This was obvious from the different takes with various camera angles and the splicing. Many of the srategically placed items were obviously shopped-in in post production.That being said, the show did show nudism in a good light. I suspect many people will be more willing to givenudism a try after viewing the show.The next step isa sit-com centered around life in a nudist resort. Sort of like a nude version of Seinfeld.Yes they had to place those objects like that for TV and it would be nice to see a Sit-Com like that,I think a lot of people would watch it,but sure some would complain about the nudity like they always do.I think they should be allowed to show nudity (not porn or people making love ) from after 10 pm to 6 am? I think that would be a good time bracket.

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Yes they had to place those objects like that for TV and it would be nice to see a Sit-Com like that,I think a lot of people would watch it,but sure some would complain about the nudity like they always do.I think they should be allowed to show nudity (not porn or people making love ) from after 10 pm to 6 am? I think that would be a good time bracket.Are cable networks under the same set of FCC rules as over the air networks? You would think they could be somewhat less strict on content, especially after 10p.m. The show was on at 10p.m. EST, but since most of the cable networks provide a single feed to all operators it must have aired at 7p.m. on the west coast.

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So true, I loved it however even thinking I am ready to move and say so long to this cold weather we are having here. It is nice here 3/4 of the time though and I still love the mountains, free hiking and the summer sun here. Also the hot springs are fantastic. Looks like a fantastic lifestyle to me! The nudist popularity here is minimal at best and looks much better in Florida.

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This is not about the show, but when my wife and I last visited Mira Vista we were given a showing of their new condo's that were adjacent to the resort. We were told that they were for sale and that we were welcome to take a look at the model unit, so we set up a time with the agent who was showing the property. When we went on the tour the agent was dressed and my wife and I were nude and this was during the week. So we saw a few of the resident of the condo's on our tour who were all clothed while walking the property, and since they were building new units there were construction workers, delivery guys, and other commercial traffic going on as we walked around as the agent explained the master planned community.

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For those that are not aware. The next set of 8 episodes of Buying Naked premiers June 28 on TLC. Hopefully it won't be as corny as last time but I still liked that they showed nudists are generally normal people and there are neighborhoods etc where it is acceptable as it should be.

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