Category: Guest Nudist Bloggers
Naturist Club Review: Steph’s Pond
Steph’s Pond: A Rustic Naturist Club in Upstate New York Guest blog by: Paulette LaRoche Not far from Lake Ontario, in a little town called Williamson in upstate New York, there is a place you could drive by every single day without ever knowing it’s a nudist park. You just have to know it’s there. [...]
Nudity and Sex From a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Re-Thinking Nudity and Sex in the Textile vs Naturist World Guest Blog by: Steve of YNA Upstate New York Change is a fact of life; sometimes subtle, sometimes dramatic. An area of change in our culture and naturism is sexuality. I would like to focus on this topic and its impacts on naturism in a [...]
Nudist Kid on the Ricki Lake Show
Nudist Kid & Sexual Abuse on the Ricki Lake Show Guest Blog by: Paulette LaRoche The April 10, 2013 episode of Ricki (The New Ricki Lake Show), titled, “Stolen Childhoods,” featured a woman named Angela Shelton. She was there discussing her 2004 documentary, “Searching For Angela Shelton.” The film’s main subject is sexual abuse, inspired [...]
Fat Shaming Celebrities: Leave Kim Kardashian Alone!
Fat Shaming Celebrities Our society continues to put a large focus on weight and the importance of a “fit” figure. Each year, an increased scrutiny continues to be placed on celebrities whose every pound is analyzed and critiqued any time their weight fluctuates. They are slandered in the tabloids any time their bones are showing, [...]
Social Acceptance
Social Acceptance - Life and Social Acceptance Guest blog by: Kevin W. Social Acceptance - Sitting atop a hill on a crisp cool morning watching the sun wake and rise, thoughts on life steadily flow. A slight gentile breeze strolls through followed by an increasing wind as the sun starts to shine ever so brightly. Looking all [...]
Naked Run And Body Image
Naked Run And My Struggles With Body Image (Guest Nudist Blog By Anon) For years I struggled with my own body image. I spent nearly half my life dealing with issues concerning my appearance and self worth. Needless to say, I had eating disorders that stemmed from those issues as well. The idea of being [...]










