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New E-Bulletin Issue

January 20th, 2010

The next issue of the E-Bulletin, AANR’s free e-mail newsletter providing readers with AANR updates and information about nude recreation in general, will go out tomorrow, January 21. This issue features a look at interactive nude art shows, a Spencer Tunick-style photo shoot, Flickr photos, nominations info for the 2010 AANR elections and more.

Not receiving the E-Bulletin? Click here to sign up on the AANR home page or view past issues. 

We always welcome comments and suggestions. Are there any types of articles or information you would like to see more–or less–of? Let us know.

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Welcome

January 17th, 2010

Welcome to the 2010 Elections Forum,  which will be available soon for viewing and comments. The purpose of the 2010 Elections Forum section of the blog will be to facilitate discussions about candidates who will be running for AANR Officer and Trustee positions in 2010. Feel free to post comments about the proposed bylaw amendments, candidates and issues, or pose questions to candidates.

This is YOUR association and we’re pleased to offer this opportunity. When the time comes, we hope you’ll cast your vote.

 

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Huffington Post Reports on AANR Press Release

January 14th, 2010

The American Association for Nude Recreation was featured in Wednesday’s Huffington Post Technology section in an article about body scanning at airports. The piece included an excerpt from a press release sent out last week by AANR endorsing the body scanning technology and  a quote by AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf with a link back to the AANR website.

Regular readers of this blog will note that responses to the press release here–and elsewhere–are sharply divided on the issue, as is the media. While some have concerns, recent articles in Newsweek and USA Today have endorsed the scans’ safety and their ability to keep passengers safer.

Click here to read HuffPost’s article.

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2010 AANR Elections Blog Forum

January 11th, 2010

The 2010 AANR elections are just around the corner. A new category on this page, the 2010 Elections Forum,  will be available soon and is being created for viewing and comments. The purpose of the 2010 Elections Forum section of the blog will be to facilitate discussions about candidates who will be running for AANR Officer and Trustee positions in 2010. Feel free to post comments about the proposed bylaw amendments, candidates and issues, or pose questions to candidates.

This is YOUR association and we’re pleased to offer this opportunity. When the time comes, we hope you’ll cast your vote.

 

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More Comments on “Virtual Skinny-Dip”

January 8th, 2010

The Baltimore Sun as well as a variety of  Twitter feeds have picked up the press release AANR sent out yesterday about body scanners at airports and nude recreation. Stay tuned.

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Nudists Agree: Airport Scanning that ‘Takes It Off’ is Good for America

January 8th, 2010

KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA (January 7, 2010) - Full body scanning machines proposed in major airports may involve an image received by screeners of travelers in their “altogether,” but all together, scanning makes sense.  So endorses the American Association for Nude Recreation (www.AANR.com), the oldest and largest group representing nudists in the US and Canada.

“Put this issue in its proper perspective,” recommends AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf.  “A trained security professional in a remote monitoring station takes a few seconds discreetly screening passengers to be sure they’re only bringing what nature gave them aboard.  In exchange for safer skies, AANR believes it’s completely worth it.  But you don’t have to be a nudist to agree these measures are based on common sense.”

Adds Schuttauf, “Polls regularly show that about one in five North Americans have skinny-dipped in mixed company already. So if travelers just think of the screen as a virtual skinny-dip, something regarded as American as apple pie since before Norman Rockwell, everyone wins in the name of better air travel security. And as an added bonus, you can add the experience to your ‘bucket list’ as a virtual dipping of one’s toe into taking a Nakation - that’s a nudist vacation!”

The American Association for Nude Recreation is the credible voice of reason on issues relevant to nude recreation and Nakationing in appropriate settings, serving more than 213,000 individuals who enjoy clothes-free and clothing-optional recreation throughout North America.  For further information on nude recreation and the association’s affiliated clubs, contact AANR at 1-800-TRY-NUDE or visit the association’s Web site at www.aanr.com.

The above press release was sent out yesterday into the blogosphere and has already been picked up by The Awl blog and Twitter feeds, with other media contacting the AANR office for interviews.

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You Might Be a Nudist If …

January 7th, 2010

Below is an excerpt from AANR President John Kinman’s President’s Podium column that will appear in the February issue of The Bulletin.

While nude recreation and nude travel opportunities have grown a great deal over the past several years, we are still mostly a boutique business compared with large textile resorts with greater economies of scale.  If you’re willing to pay more to wear less, you could be a nudist. 

I’ve heard of some other descriptions of nudist travelers.  With apologies to Jeff Foxworthy and his comedy routine, “You might be a redneck,” I offer the following:

YOU MIGHT BE A NUDIST IF: 

  • You spend a great weekend at a nudist resort and are almost to the exit gate when you realize that you forgot to get dressed. 

 

  • You sign up to a time share presentation, take the free gift, and when shown the other resorts you could trade for ask, “Which ones allow me to be nude?”

 

  • You start to walk out of your RV in the morning naked and, for a moment, need to verify that you aren’t staying at a KOA. 

 

  • You are never without a towel.

 

  • You choose an upstairs room at a hotel with an interior hallway so that your window curtains can be left open and still allow you to be nude. 

 

  • When checking in to the Holiday Inn you ask, “What are the clothing-optional hours for the pool and spa?”

 

  • At home, you keep a robe by your front door.

 

  • You buy a velcro waist band to hold tennis balls. 

 

  • You can actually identify with this list.

 

 

Leave a comment to add to this list.

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Nude Cover for Charity Causes Controversy

January 4th, 2010

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Former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins graces the cover of this month’s Australian Marie Claire issue completely naked and sans airbrushing. Hawkins was Miss Universe in 2004 and is working with the Butterfly Foundation to promote positive body image.

Yet, the cover is causing somewhat of a controversy because while some deem her “brave” for posing nude, others feel it’s hardly “brave” for a lingerie model with a near perfect body to appear nude.

Defenders say the cover promotes the fight against obesity and highlights the main goal of the Butterfly Foundation, which is maintaining a healthy body image while fighting eating disorders. Detractors feel that a lingerie model’s body is not an average representation of a normal woman’s body.

Click here to read more.

What do you think?

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