Friday, 28 May 2010

Skinbook

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A group of young people from Manchester, England, launched Skinbook, a social network inspired from Facebook. The founders claim the site offers a way for people to “come out” as nudists and that thousands of people have done just that already, posting their photos and profiles. Note that there’s quite a few nudist social networks already in existence, some of which have been around for more than a year. Visit Skinbook here (Skinbook.com isn’t it!)
Nudist Hotel Planned in Germany
Imagine entering into your hotel, which from the outside looks like any other, and being asked to immediately get naked even before you check-in. This is exactly how the Hotel Rosengarten plans to greet its patrons, in what they claim will be Germany’s first “comprehensively nudist” inn. Guests must be nude at all times within the confines of the building, year-round, no exceptions made. It’s not clear if or when the hotel will actually open, and their website is in German only.
Australian Beach Nudists Fight Perverts
Users of Tyagarah nudist beach near Byron Bay, New South Wales, had enough of seeing inappropriate behavior such as men masturbating or harassing female sunbathers as well as the occasional couple having sex in broad daylight. Sporadic beach patrols by police from nearby communities haven’t had the desired effect, they say, and thus they decided to take matters into their own hands and launched their own citizens’ beach patrol. Their tactics include calling-out and confronting offenders.
Naked Rambler Still in Jail
Steve Gough, the Englishman who waged an often solitary campaign for body freedom for several years and generated much publicity via his two Naked Walks across Great Britain, is still serving his sentence in an Edinburgh, Scotland jail. His extended stay was a direct result of his refusal to dress during his court appearances, as well as repeat charges of public lewdness (aka being nude in public) anytime he was released. One incident saw him disrobe aboard a non-nudist flight.

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