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tsty
response 50 of 60: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 06:51 UTC 2003

nambla to the 'rescue'?  frothing pedofiles are breathless.
arabella
response 51 of 60: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 18:41 UTC 2003

There were a number of topless women at the Aqua Park (huge pair of 
swimming pools) attached to my hotel in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.  It looked 
odd to me, but the women were completely unconcerned.  One of our 
(stranger) singers had his picture taken with two such women, though, 
on the basis that no one back home in New York would believe him 
otherwise.  (Ask me about "Robert, the annoying tenor" sometime.)  
Also, there were quite a few naked little kids.  Nudity (or semi 
nudity) is definitely much more acceptable in Europe.
scott
response 52 of 60: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 20:31 UTC 2003

When I was in Norway I was told that the topless thing had stopped a few years
ago (now the fashion is a regular swimsuit), although there are a few nudist
beaches around.  Women would sometimes still flash a little boob when
changing, though, instead of trying to hide under a towel.
keesan
response 53 of 60: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 21:00 UTC 2003

When I was in Bulgarian they were fining men $5 and women $10 for nude
bathing.  Topless women got fine $5.  In Munchen there was a nude beach in
the middle of town on a river.  Maybe the fashions are changing as the baby
boomers become disatisfied with their shapes.
rcurl
response 54 of 60: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 06:58 UTC 2003

They fined people in US dollars in Bulgaria? Is this in order to obtain
a "hard" currency?
keesan
response 55 of 60: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 15:18 UTC 2003

Five levs.  I was trying to get a point across.
tod
response 56 of 60: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 18:43 UTC 2003

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lynne
response 57 of 60: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 01:12 UTC 2003

At the Freibad (public pool) where I lived in Germany, there was a sunbathing
area where maybe every fifth or so female would be topless.  I believe there
was also an all-nude beach a relatively short bus ride away.
richard
response 58 of 60: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 22:34 UTC 2003

On the other extreme, in Malaysia (a muslim country), nude sunbathing 
on a public beach could get you twenty years in jail.  When I was there 
last year I was told how seriously they take their laws there.  If you 
were even caught smoking one marijuana joint in Malaysia, it is grounds 
for the death penalty.  And in Singapore, nude sunbathing might get you 
caned...
kami
response 59 of 60: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 05:22 UTC 2003

Gee, I'd like to know more about this camp- I think my boys would love it.
I, on the other hand, are just more comfortable with more clothing and less
sweat.
I'd like to see what sort of background checks the demand from the staff.
I gather, as someone sort of pointed out, that Naturist culture strictly
forbids oggling, touching, or any sexual behavior in "public".

I'm guessing it never will "coss the desk" of Gov. B.- too much hassle for
a non-issue.
bonfire
response 60 of 60: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 06:18 UTC 2003

I think that if they arent doing anything illegal, than it should be fine,
and if the kids dont want to go, they dont have to.
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