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Issues in social nudity : ウィキペディア英語版 | Issues in social nudity Social nudity such as naturism, in both public and privately-owned locations describes the nude appearance of the human body in relatively public settings not restricted by gender. It is sometimes controversial for addressing and exploring a myriad of sometimes taboo subjects, stereotypes and mores. Although many issues are discussed, it does not necessarily mean that they occur frequently. Some isolated indigenous nudity still exists in the tropics, though this way of life is highly endangered, as is male nude swimming in public, which used to be very commonplace in Western civilization. Modern European-style naturism began around the turn of the 20th century in British India and Northern Germany, and it was later adopted in America as well. ==Etiquette== Participants in social nudity are generally well-behaved, as well or better than in non-nudist or non-naturist settings. Naturists consider themselves to be accepting people. The general idea is to simply do things nude that one would otherwise do clothed. Nudist culture has its own rules of etiquette, though this varies among groups and sites.
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