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Case in point: a story on The Weather Channel's "SoCal Lifeguards" featured the subject, "why folks enjoy nudist beaches.
"My response to that question was, everybody has their own reason. For me it's just comfortable.
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We told them we adored them as they had been total professionals. Though they may request a man to cover himself if they are attending him, they never seem to ask a woman to do the same."
During a volleyball story for Fox Sportscaster, the newscasters told Dave that they might blur out the faces and certain body parts of the naked beach users and not name the strand. Dave objected, told them they'd want the plage named and that no one would go on camera unless they were willing to reveal their face and use their full name.
"We are not ashamed of what we are doing," he said. "Concealing indicates that we're doing something wrong."

Needless to say, the nudist education of the community wasn't limited to broadcast media.
Years before those interviews, however, a member of the faculty at Lloyd's school at Southwestern Community College had approached Dave to talk to her class on Human Sexuality. Along with a friend, Claudia Kellersch, we prepared a lecture in addition to a movie, "Chasing the Sun" from the Naturist Education Foundation, NEF. Afterwards, his wife Chrissy took over Claudia's place, and they were regular and popular speakers at that college and others.
Dave and Chrissy focused on body acceptance issues and began with a survey, asking pupils what picture they thought of when they heard the word "nudist." They got lots of the normal, typical replies, "old men, pervs, etc.," but a surprising amount of pupils mentioned, "independence" despite saying they'd be reluctant to attempt it themselves.
According to the 2006 Roper Survey, only 25% of the American citizenry had even tried skinny dipping, but when we surveyed our group, the numbers were more like 50% had attempted it and most of those were girls.
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Needless to say, the inescapable question always gets asked, "Does it ever gross you out seeing those old or overweight folks?"
"We are still human," said Chrissy, Dave's wife and co-lecturer. "But we try never to be prejudiced. We're accepting of many different types of people."
Naturists, they say, can still appreciate a healthy, beautiful body, possibly with no guilt a non-naturist would credit to it. Being nude just isn't necessarily a "turn on." It is your behaviour that determines that.
A good sign of the work bearing fruit is that once in a while they will see a student or two joining them at Black's Beach. Nevertheless, they do not expect a great majority following suit.
Maybe in ten years, he said, they'll eventually let that nudist philosophy sink in. "We like to believe we are planting the seed for another generation."
Dave continues his activism as part of NOVA for the Naturist Society.
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click with the The Naturist Society TNS website, "The purpose of the NOVA plan is always to inform and educate the average man or woman about the benefits of naturism as set forth by the Naturist Society, along with to provide continuing support to Naturist Network organizations."