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Naked Wanderings
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Special video update for Patreon

It's been a while since we've made a video, but we ARE BACK! And, of course, as our Patreon you get all the good news first!

We would also like to ask for your help, so please watch to the end to find out how you can help us with our upcoming Live Q&A.


LINKS:

Live Q&A - July 28th: https://youtu.be/Fv9Y5w8CKPA 


What happened lately: 

- Strike 1: https://youtu.be/NMxHmUb4VKw

- Strike 2: https://youtu.be/73WX1J7iAdo

- Strike 3: https://youtu.be/2o2FgGIFyPc

Special video update for Patreon

Comments

Unfortunately, history has shown us that trends have a tendency to move from the USA to Europe, and not vice versa. But hopefully this will be the exception that proves the rule. Fingers crossed!

Naked Wanderings

Great Q&A as always, and thank you for sharing your vision on the topic. It is great to hear that younger women in Europe are going braless more frequently. Unfortunately here in the States, the majority of women are still following the trend of being underwired, lifted, squeezed, and constrained. Hopefully the trend in Europe makes its way here and helps in the desexualization of the female anatomy. All the best to you both!

Tom Martin

Excellent question! Many thanks! We've shared our vision about this during the Q&A: https://youtu.be/Fv9Y5w8CKPA

Naked Wanderings

Hi guys... SOoooo great to have you back! Unfortunately, I won't be able to watch live due to a work constraint, but will definitely catch the replay. Recently Florence Pugh caused waves by wearing a sheer Valentino dress (https://www.huffpost.com/entry/florence-pugh-tells-men-bothered-sheer-dress-to-grow-up_n_62caf898e4b045168463ed86), and was met with lots of body shaming comments from men on her Instagram account - Sad to say the least. (Barb and I thought the dress beautiful, and that she looked stunning wearing it! I'm sure some will disagree, but I don't think the dress comes across as sexually stimulating.) As we try to normalize nudity beyond the fences of Naturist resorts, do you think that campaigns like #FreeTheNipple, and having prominent stars supporting it both in voice, and action (like the dress), will help the cause? I've noticed that even in the USA where states/cities have laws (https://gotopless.org/topless-laws) allowing women to be topless in the same places/situations where men can do the same, very few women do. I'm guessing for fear of safety & ridicule. Equal rights between men and women to be topless in public seems like a good place to start with nudity normalization. Thoughts, and other than laws, how do we get to it being an accepted "normal"? Keep up all the great work!!! Sorry for the late question addition.

Tom Martin


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