In a message dated 11/12/2004 5:58:11 AM Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I would  love to say that Tecopa is old and from
another time, and that would be  true. However, the
world is no more friendly to co-ed nude  recreation
"now" than it was "then." 

I spend a lot of time at  family-oriented nudist
resorts. And you would be amazed at the "fear  of
exposure" nudists live with. They fear for their
jobs. They fear that  their pictures will end up on
the internet due to cell phones. I don't  share
this fear. But I do respect why it exists.  

Cheers,

Robin>>>
I have worked in two different nudist places--a naturist hot springs and a  
nudist resort. I will never go back to a nudist resort because of the learing  
you talk about. AT hot springs--ones that are out in the wilderness--I just 
have  never experienced that.
I only seem to run into hippy dippy people there--or people concerned about  
their health or MOST times I am there just alone.
Kathleen








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