We titled this post “10,000 voices” but, in reality, have no
way of knowing how many people regularly share what nudism is to them. We know the membership numbers of leading
nudist organizations and have International Naturist Federation numbers
also. But this is different. We’re talking about the people who regularly share their personal
experiences online.
These fellow bloggers and posters are amazing in the
reliability with which they uncover and relay news of all that is happening
within nudist circles and at various clubs.
If they were paid journalists writing daily columns it would amount
to the equivalent of millions of dollars in payroll.
Our question: Do you think that the non-nudist community is listening?
Do non nudists stumble into our websites, forums, Twitter
pages, and Facebook walls? Do they
become “converted” this way? Or do fellow
nudists who already identify with what
we do simply go looking for others of like mind? No doubt it is some percentage of both, but
the question then becomes, “what percentage”?
Put another way, do you think nudists are “born” or
“made”? Are we helping people who are
already predisposed to trying nudism when
they find us? Or are we bringing a
message that changes mindsets?
With so many people willing to share their stories why
hasn’t more of the world become one big nude beach?
They say that a typical person receives thousands of
messages within a single day from advertisers, news, music, etc. Maybe 10,000 voices aren’t loud enough to
overcome all those other messages. Or
maybe the world is changing and a viable nudist candidate running for US
President is just around the corner.
Real philosophical stuff for a Friday Evening.
This non-nudist thoroughly appreciates your blog and your perspective... just not quite ready to take the plunge...
ReplyDeleteI think the majority of people who read our material are what we might call "nude curious". Most of the feedback I get on my stuff is from nudists and naturists who already 'get it'. Only on rare occasion does someone say, "I tried it!"
ReplyDeleteMany of us are just preaching to the choir instead of reaching out to those who haven't ever given it a thought. The curious will find us and some will be "converted" (freed from bad conditioning). But most don't know it's even an option for them, or that others feel differently about nudity than they do.
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