Black Nudist

Celebrating Nudism in the Minority Community

I have noticed a lack / shortage of women of colour at sites such as TN. Any thoughts on why and how we can increase the numbers of those participating?

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RE: Women

We are here, just silent, for many reasons. My own are a combination of nerve, security and just plain not sure what is out there for nudistof any color. So I guess weshould talk more to each other, in some cases make the first move if you have to.

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I have made the decison to do my bit of affirmative action by being a black nudist.

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I don't think black women should be silent. I understand being cautious because i am too. As for nudist related things to do, i think we can do most things that lighter skinned people do apart from getting a tan, along with things we are more inclined to doing. We definitely should talk to each other a bit more and maybe bounce some ideas off each other and talk about experiences. Try to encourage more people to join

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I have made the decison to do my bit of affirmative action by being a black nudist.

good for you. i hope that you keep it up

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I don't think black women should be silent. I understand being cautious because i am too. As for nudist related things to do, i think we can do most things that lighter skinned people do apart from getting a tan, along with things we are more inclined to doing. We definitely should talk to each other a bit more and maybe bounce some ideas off each other and talk about experiences. Try to encourage more people to join
I tan! LOL! jk but I do! ;-)

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So how do you target black women, especially those who may not be on nudist sites? For years, a local minority group here in Chicago has been seeking to increase females within the group. The few that we happen to run into either has a non-nudist husband/boyfriend who doesn't approve or she doesn't want to be the sole female there, which is understandable.

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