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The terms naturism, nudism and social nudity are generally defined as the practice of going nude, especially in a mixed social setting. The terms naturism and nudism generally also mean that the activities are done in non-sexualized, family-friendly contexts. Freikörperkultur (FKK) or Free Body Culture is the name for another variant of the general movement in Germany.
- Naturism is a lifestyle in harmony with nature, expressed through personal and social nudity, and characterised by self-respect of people with different opinions and of the environment.[1]
Naturism seems to be appealing for some boylovers. Hajo Ortil a teacher and boylover was a proponent of FKK, while there are several naturist magazines featuring almost exclusively young boys and girls (Jung und Frei, Jeunes et Naturels).
Naturism Under Attack
- Graham Ovenden: Art arguments provide no mitigation in abuse case - “Now having been found guilty on the majority of charges, Ovenden has gone from the founder of a noted artistic movement to being a convicted child abuser, facing the prospect of his place among prominent British painters being removed altogether.”
- Artist Graham Ovenden guilty of indecency charges- A well-known artist from Cornwall has been found guilty of indecency against young girls.
- Nudist/Naturist Hall of Shame - Exposing Nudism & Naturism's Dirty Little Secrets
- Azov Films Prosecutions - Azov Films was based in Toronto, Canada, and specialized in selling barely-legal visual material mostly featuring boys participating in nudist gym and camp sports.
References
- ↑ Choin, Mireille; Internationale Naturisten Federatie (2002). Wereldgids naturisme 2002-2003 [World naturist handbook 2002-2003] (in Dutch) (26 ed.). Diegem, Belgium: Wolters Kluwer. ISBN 978-90-5583-833-2. OCLC 66965885
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