Issues in social nudity explained

Social nudity is the practice of nudity in relatively public settings not restricted by gender. This occurs both in public spaces and on commercial property, such as at a naturist resort.

Some isolated indigenous nudity still exists in the tropics, though this way of life is highly endangered, as is male nude swimming in public, which used to be very commonplace in Western culture. Modern European-style naturism began around the turn of the 20th century in British India[1] [2] and Northern Germany, and it was brought to the United States by German immigrants in the 1930s.[3]

Terminology

The usage and definition of terms relating to social nudity varies geographically and historically. In the book Cinema Au Naturel, Mark Storey states: "two related terms that we will continually run across are nudist and naturist. Although the meanings of the two terms are virtually identical, they often have different connotations for those who prefer one to the other. In America, people who believe that it is physically, socially, emotionally, and perhaps spiritually healthy to go about fully nude individually and in groups of mixed gender, wherever the weather permits and others are not offended, generally refer to themselves as "nudists". In Europe, such people more often than not, refer to themselves as "naturists".[4]

Ethical Naturism vs Recreational Naturism is a concept first introduced by Stéphane Deschênes in the April 2011 episode of The Naturist Living Show Podcast.[5] which attempts to create a taxonomy that classifies the various types of naturists/nudists.[6] Ethical Naturists are described as seeing themselves as part of a philosophy with ethical and moral aspects while recreational nudists are simply participating in a leisure activity that involves nudity.[7]

Many people casually enjoy social nudity without adhering to any term and without associating with any traditional naturist, nudist or FKK organization or any other groups or movements.[8] That is common, for example on nude beaches and other forms of public nudity, such as seen at cultural events like Burning Man or clothing-optional bike rides.

Several activists, such as Vincent Bethell, claim that associations to promote naturism or nudism are unnecessary, leading only to "nudity in tolerated ghettos". Activist Daniel Johnson believes that labels and affiliations overly complicate a relatively simple phenomenon, alienate others from a fear of over-commitment or undesirable stereotypes, and thus get in the way of integrating nudity into everyday life.[9]

Legal concerns

United Kingdom

Public nudity in England and Wales is permitted anywhere provided it is not done with the intention to cause harassment, alarm or distress.[10]

Naturism was excluded from the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (SOA) for England and Wales, under Section 66. Police and the Crown Prosecution Service were not adequately informed, and any report of nudity was then prosecuted under Section 5 of The Public Order Act 1986. The Equality Act 2010 gave Naturists a protected status and use of the Public Order Act route was defeated in the courts in 2013.[11]

United States

Some laws target naturism. In the U.S. State of Arkansas, nudism is illegal beyond the immediate family unit, even on private property. It is also a crime to "promote" or "advocate" nudism.[12]

The American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR) issues a (US specific) photo release form to allow people to give permission for the publication of photos of themselves or their children.[13]

Children

See also: Childhood nudity.

Diversity

Age

As of 1998, many naturist and nudist clubs in the US had few young members.[14] However, in France the number of younger naturists was increasing during the 2010s.[15] [16]

Ethnicity

Organized social nudity usually attracts more people of European ethnic backgrounds. This may be due to it becoming a social movement in Europe, before spreading to other parts of the world. Other reasons include the fact that most resorts are located far from the cities, and have done little to promote themselves to those of non-European ethnic backgrounds.[17]

Those with non-European ethnic backgrounds may also be reluctant to engage in social nudity due to its different cultural implications for them. People from parts of Africa, Asia, pre-European Americas, Australia, and the Pacific Islands may have had recent ancestors for whom public nudity was not controversial. Hence they may regard it as being associated with poverty or outdated values.[17]

Other issues

Staring

In the early days of naturism in the U.S. (1930s–1950s), the rules at many resorts stipulated that when conversing, you must only look at each other face to face.[17]

In the 1960s and 1970s, nudist royalty pageants and "Miss Nude" contests were held by some naturist clubs in the US and Canada. The former were open to men, women and children and were judged on the basis of audience applause, while the latter were typically open to women aged between 18 and 30 and were judged by panels drawn from the local community, businesses and the media as well as minor celebrities.[18] [19]

Sexual well-being

Smith and King pose the following points in their 2009 peer reviewed paper entitled Naturism and Sexuality: Broadening our approach to sexual well-being:

Spontaneous erections

The world's largest naturist resort at Cap d'Agde in France is nonchalant about erections.[20] The American Association for Nude Recreation suggests covering the waist with a towel, lying on one's stomach, or going into the swimming pool.[21]

See also

References

Bibliography

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World's first nudist colony was in Thane (and this man proved it). Kulkarni. Vishwas. Mumbai Mirror. 25 April 2010. 17 December 2012.
  2. Web site: Farrar. Michael. https://web.archive.org/web/20111028021435/http://www.british-naturism.org.uk/pages/pages.asp?page_ID=44. The Fellowship of the Naked Trust. 9 November 2005. British Naturism. 0264-0406. 28 October 2011. 14 February 2014.
  3. Web site: Subcultures and Sociology: Nudism. Grinnell University. Madison. Marcus. 17 November 2019.
  4. Book: Storey, Mark. Cinema Au Naturel: A History of Nudist Film. Wolfbait Books. 2003. 9781916215139. 13.
  5. Web site: Ethical Naturists plus a Naturist Pioneer . 24 April 2011 . The Naturist Living Show . podcast . We introduce the concept of the Ethical Naturist..
  6. Web site: Ethical Naturism . 19 November 2012 . Bare Oaks Blog . It is a life philosophy with physical, psychological, environmental, social, and moral benefits. .
  7. Web site: Recreational Naturism versus Ethical Naturism . 2011 . Bare Oaks Family Naturist Park . The Ethical Naturist and the Recreational Naturist . . . is a scale with most positioned somewhere between the extremes..
  8. Information from Being and Nakedness "Disorganized nudity" by Charles Daney
  9. Nude & Natural (N). Beyond Safe Havens: Oregon's Terri Sue Webb. Daniel Johnson. 21. 3. Spring 2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20101026114927/http://bodyfreedom.org/guide/essays/N_TerriW.html . 26 October 2010.
  10. Web site: Legal Guide for England and Wales June 2018 v2_4_1.pdf . British Naturism . 26 September 2018 . subscription .
  11. Web site: Andrew. Welch. Policing Naturism – BN engineers a major breakthrough . British Naturism . 19 June 2018 . 26 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180904174544/https://www.bn.org.uk/news/news/policing-naturism-bn-engineers-a-major-breakthrough-r475/ . 4 September 2018 .
  12. Web site: Arkansas Law § 5-68-204 Violates First Amendment Rights . UnconstitutionalArkansas.org.
  13. Web site: Photo Release Form . American Association for Nude Recreation . 16 February 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120608165145/http://www.aanr.com/userfiles/download_files/photo_release.pdf . 8 June 2012 . dead .
  14. Web site: Daney . Charles . Why Don't More Young Adults Try Social Nudity? . 6 May 1998 . 13 September 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060822115439/http://cgd.best.vwh.net/home/naturism/nudity26.htm . 22 August 2006 . dead .
  15. News: Plus jeunes et plus nombreux, les naturistes ont le vent en poupe. Younger and more numerous, naturists have the wind behind them. 6 August 2017. Le Parisien. fr. 20 January 2021.
  16. News: Plus nombreux, les naturistes sont de plus en plus jeunes. More numerous, naturists are getting younger and younger. 1 April 2018. Le Dauphiné libéré. fr. 20 January 2021.
  17. Book: Cinder, Cec . The Nudist Idea. 1998 . Ultraviolet Press . 978-0-9652085-0-5 . August 18, 2023.
  18. Book: Contesting Bodies and Nation in Canadian History. Patrizia. Gentile. Jane. Nicholas. University of Toronto Press. 2013. Studies in Gender and History. 9781442663169. 231–233.
  19. Black Dancer Wins 'Miss Nude World' 1977 Beauty Pageant. Jet. 14 July 1977. 57. 17. 0021-5996. Johnson Publishing Company. 15.
  20. The Naked Truth About Cap d'Agde Author: Ross Velton Publisher: Chris Santilli
  21. Web site: Frequently Asked Questions. https://web.archive.org/web/20050204023257/http://www.aanr.com/faq.html#14. 4 February 2005. American Association for Nude Recreation.