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Nudists seem like pervs who won't admit they're pervs, but liken themselves as sun worshippers or just really, really open folk...

Nope, don't buy it.
 
Rock on. (Assuming at least a minimal standard of hotness factor required to attend. :s0112:)

I'm not bothered by people who like to take their clothes off. People in overpriced suits in capitol buildings, on the other hand, can be most alarming.
 
I draw people. Most times the models I draw.. its not sexual nor perverse. Its all about context and situations... a topless girl at a public beach? No problem. Same girl at a protest? Political. Same girl at a school? Depends... college or art class? Okay. Any other school? Not okay.
Bottomless guy around parks or otherwise in public? Definitely not okay :mad: fully naked guy at a nude beach, hot springs, spring break events, certain events? Not a problem if he aint walking around like Priapus (look it up lol) again.. its all about context.


Edit; I use youtube for art and music...latelt on their recommendations... theres a few videos of prepubescent/preadolscent girls talking and trying on bikinis and such and that really bothered me so I clicked "not interested" and YT asks "undo or tell us why" and my answer? Its creepy, and more than a little unsettling... especially with the pedophilia problems out there :mad:
 
Dont know about you guys, but the nude beaches i went to in my early 20s and teens when i lived in Eugene, OR had lots of hot young hippie girls. Big boobs, butts and some sexy tattoos in places you would have never thought :p. I enjoyed skinny dipping with the cute hippie chicks, but what sucked was the creepy old dudes checking me out and smiling o_O. I was like ummm please check out the chicks, not me, thanks :mad:
 
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Also Idaho called and left a message that said: "F-off, we're full!"
 
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Dont know about you guys, but the nude beaches i went to in my early 20s and teens when i lived in Eugene, OR had lots of hot young hippie girls. Big boobs, butts and some sexy tattoos in places you would have never thought :p. I enjoyed skinny dipping with the cute hippie chicks, but what sucked was the creepy old dudes checking me out and smiling o_O. I was like ummm please check out the chicks, not me, thanks :mad:
The problem is that they are the same women now as they were then...
 
Ya want better looking naked chicks, gonna have to go to Florida..... or California if ya can stand that State :confused: maybe Nevada (Lake Tahoe), not sure about Lake Mead but heard its popular for spring breakers?

Edit; its about numbers lol better odds at these other places than up in PDX or at the hot springs...
 
I draw people. Most times the models I draw.. its not sexual nor perverse.

This sounds like a wonderful artistic endeavor. If you should wish to share any, I would be grateful to see the art, even if via the private message. We are also open-minded people (in many respects), though our artistic hobby is mainly photography, of places and people. Anyway, cheers, friend. :)
 
The problem is that they are the same women now as they were then...

It's true they kind of get harsh like rotten moonshine instead of age like fine wine.. There was definitely a few of those old chubby hippie ladies that I just had to close my eyes when walking by :confused:..


BTW, I did live in Southern Idaho for two years. Don't miss it at all.. Boise is becoming essentially Orange County North and the attitudes kind of show it. As well, Boise has become saturated with the "Anti freedom / Statist" base like Portland. Boise is a very weird city and don't really like it at all. It's fun place to get really drunk on a weekend and run around the downtown screaming and puking with your frat buddies. That is most of what I remember from Saturday nights in Boise.. It got kind of boring for and older guy like me who just likes having a few beers and finding some more relaxing venues to enjoy myself at. Boise is a hard drinking town. The downtown is growing fast, but the suburbs are sprawling like crazy. It is trying to become Seattle and Los Angeles at the same time. And, a good number of people moving there are from both cities.

Many don't realize that it is actually illegal to carry a firearm on any Ada County Transit vehicle. Yet, even in anti-gun King County you can still legally carry a firearm on the bus. I always thought that was kind of funny in a "Constitutional Carry" state. A lot of Californians I met in Boise were also real pissed off and scared about gun laws in Idaho. One guy asked me if it is true that any person could be carrying a gun right now and I told him I am carrying and he literally crapped his pants. I remember getting in an argument with this guy I bumped into at the grocery store who moved up from San Francisco. I bumped into him at grocery store and somehow we got into conversation about gun laws and it led to him getting emotional. He started screaming bloody murder about how only mentally ill people would own weapons of war and how he wants to change gun laws in Idaho. I was like... Ah, so happy you came up here, hopefully you can make Idaho safer like Oakland and San Francisco, where you came from :rolleyes:

Sawtooth mountains are amazing though and anybody who wants to enjoy something like Grand Tetons, but without the crowds and high fees for lodging, they should consider a trip to Stanley, Idaho and visiting the Sawtooth mountains instead. I climbed to the top of Lookout Mountain (appx 10,000ft) and had one of the most amazing views you can have anywhere in the Rocky Mountains.

North Idaho is a real gem and I found the people up there to be much friendlier and a lot more like the people I grew up with in Oregon back in the day. Of course, North Idaho is becoming a retirement destination for wealthy Californians who are now being priced out our "burned out" of their homes in California. I remember when Coeur d'Alene use to be dirt cheap. You could get lake front property for pennies in the 90s. Now, those homes are millions and there are so many homes on the lake you cannot even see the lake anymore.
 
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Idaho is getting just as bad as everywhere else sadly. Lived here for 90% of my life and it scares me more and more everyday. I wish we were like Alaska...people come but can't hack it and leave!
I think it's pretty nice here, but don't have a really long term perspective, but I can tell you one thing, we are light years better than Portland.
 

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