so what? what does it matter if they are disabled or not? never seen a prejudice nudist....lol
2007-07-04 17:05:47
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answered by nascar_cr8zy 4
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I don't say any issue here. If disabled wants to go to a nude beach or camp that is no problem with me nude beachs are for everyone young, old skinny, or overweight it does not matter, I've seen all types at a nudist beach we are all the same and we just enjoy being free from clothing and uninhibited or ashamed of who we really are we are not hiding anything from each other while being nude. Its how we were created. Be as created and be naked ..
2007-07-05 10:28:18
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answered by Anonymous
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A disabled person is no less a person that is fully ambilatory. I am and have been a nudist for many years and have seen many people with all sorts of physical disabilities at the beaches and resorts. It's funny but the mental disabilities seem to be found with the people that wear clothes! Go figure.
2007-07-05 13:59:57
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answered by TanTom 3
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If it is a nude or clothing optional beach or camp then there is NOTHING wrong with it.
I would dare say - that the person with the disability will more likely be accepted due to the nature of acceptance in the naturist community.
2007-07-05 01:55:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it would be like a normal person being nude at a camp or resort. Nudists, do not think that way. They would probably ask how you are feeling, but mostly no one would make fun of it.
2007-07-05 13:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you think of people with big ears, casts on limbs, glasses, moles ect being nude on a beach? Being nude is a choice for a person of any shape ,size and or look. We are what we are ,life is full of the inconsistencies of perfection.The small percentage of those sporting what some think of as a perfect body are the minority. Those who openly share their triumps over lifes trials and obsticles are sharing the honest reality of what it means to be human.
2007-07-07 17:31:05
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answered by Genoa H. 2
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They're nude beaches not " perfectionist" beaches...at least they shouldn't be. Most nudists I have met claim that the rest of the world needs to lighten up and be more accepting of the body......so in my opinion, they should be accepting of disabilities as well.
2007-07-05 00:18:36
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answered by GeriGeri 5
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I think it would be perfectly fine, and I would think the person has a good self image to be comfortable in the nudist environment. I've been to nudist resorts and there were disabled persons there. No big deal at all...
2007-07-05 22:02:07
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answered by Dave 5
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The same thing I'd think about a supermodel being nude at a camp or beach: "Oh. There's a naked person. Cool."
2007-07-05 13:53:02
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answered by Avie 7
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Part of the nudist philosophy is body acceptance - acknowledging that people don't need to have perfect bodies, and that in fact, most people don't.
A disability doesn't mean you can't be a nudist, and nudists won't judge you for having it.
2007-07-07 19:48:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Umm I think if I were at a nude beach and saw a supermodel near me by brain would turn to Jello.
2007-07-05 13:57:00
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answered by John L 5
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