Name: | The Naked Truth About Nudists |
Authors: | Unknown |
Published Date: | 3 Jul. 2015 |
Indexed Date: | 1 Aug. 2024 |
Web Link: | https://www.cbc.ca/radio/day6/episode-240-memorial-to-the-victims-of-communism-stripped-naked-at-lunch-redefining-autism-more-1.3127460/the-naked-truth-about-nudists-1.3127522 |
Index Status: | Complete |
Original Language: | English |
Genre: | Non-Fiction |
Citation: | Unknown. “The Naked Truth About Nudists.” CBC, 3 Jul. 2015, https://www.cbc.ca/radio/day6/episode-240-memorial-to-the-victims-of-communism-stripped-naked-at-lunch-redefining-autism-more-1.3127460/the-naked-truth-about-nudists-1.3127522 |
Summary
In Canada, people can be nude in designated areas, like beaches and hiking trails. Author Mark Haskell Smith explores the world of "nonsexual social nudism" in his book "Naked at Lunch," discussing his experiences living as a nudist for two years, and exploring the history and appeal of organized nudism. His interactions with nudists revealed the sense of body acceptance, connection to nature, and the value of tolerance within the nudist community.