San Francisco Nude Love Parade
It was interesting but just about as exciting as watching paint dry. If they used the megaphone to broadcast a little of John Phillip Sousa, it might have livened things up a bit. It would have probably put a little spring into everyone's step and moved things along a little faster. I liked that they promoted nude is not lewd, but I feel thy could have dropped the nude love theme. Overall, a very good and respectful presentation.
It was interesting but just about as exciting as watching paint dry. If they used the megaphone to broadcast a little of John Phillip Sousa, it might have livened things up a bit. It would have probably put a little spring into everyone's step and moved things along a little faster. I liked that they promoted nude is not lewd, but I feel thy could have dropped the nude love theme. Overall, a very good and respectful presentation.
The only reason there was the word "Love" was because it was Valentine's Day weekend. Otherwise it had nothing to do with "making love" which is probably what you were thinking.
Yaaawn
Why yawn? Is this video the most exciting thing ever? No. But, do you promote naturism? Do you step out of the box and try to encourage textiles to accept the human body? It's sad that there appears to be very little effort from (so called) "nudists" to promote the lifestyle.
Yaaawn
Why yawn? Is this video the most exciting thing ever? No. But, do
you promote naturism? Do you step out of the box and try to
encourage textiles to accept the human body? It's sad that there
appears to be very little effort from (so called) "nudists" to
promote the lifestyle.
I thought he was yawning because of my slice of life story. The
boys were bored and yawning.
What made you think he was
yawning because of the SFNLP?
In the video, Gypsy Taub uses the phrase "We're all naked under our
clothes" ... Does that really mean anything? How about
something a little more to the point... like, nudity is just
another fashion choice... or should be... in the proper context.
For example, gym clothes are not proper attire for most business
meetings, but they are ok when working out. The key point is,
who gets to choose?
Yaaawn
Why yawn? Is this video the most exciting thing ever? No. But, do
you promote naturism? Do you step out of the box and try to
encourage textiles to accept the human body? It's sad that there
appears to be very little effort from (so called) "nudists" to
promote the lifestyle.
I thought he was yawning because of my slice of life story. The
boys were bored and yawning.
What made you think he was
yawning because of the SFNLP?
Yes indeed, Thomas, but some people are just too quick to jump to the wrong conlusion. Mouth works before brain.
Yaaawn
Why yawn? Is this video the most exciting thing ever? No. But, do
you promote naturism? Do you step out of the box and try to
encourage textiles to accept the human body? It's sad that there
appears to be very little effort from (so called) "nudists" to
promote the lifestyle.
I thought he was yawning because of my slice of life story. The
boys were bored and yawning.
What made you think he was
yawning because of the SFNLP?
Yes indeed, Thomas, but some people are just too quick to jump to the wrong conlusion. Mouth works before brain.
Agree
Yaaawn
Why yawn? Is this video the most exciting thing ever? No. But, do
you promote naturism? Do you step out of the box and try to
encourage textiles to accept the human body? It's sad that there
appears to be very little effort from (so called) "nudists" to
promote the lifestyle.
I thought he was yawning because of my slice of life story. The
boys were bored and yawning.
What made you think he was
yawning because of the SFNLP?
Yes indeed, Thomas, but some people are just too quick to jump to the wrong conlusion. Mouth works before brain.
Agree
haha When someone doesn't quote who they are actually responding to, then it is easy to assume that it was directed at the thread post. It would be silly for me to not get a little annoyed. It's silly to make a post on a thread that has nothing to do with the thread's topic as well. So, yes I made a conclusion.
In the video, Gypsy Taub uses the phrase "We're all naked under our clothes" ... Does the really mean anything? How about something a little more to the point... like, nudity is just another fashion choice... or should be... in the proper context. For example, gym clothes are not proper attire for most business meetings, but they are ok when working out. The key point is, who gets to choose?
I don't like the "under our clothes" thing either. I never thought of being nude as a fashion statement though. Interesting.