Don't really want to get into a long discussion about this, but nudity is  
totally appropriate on a nude beach. 

As an adult, I really don't care.  As a little girl, adult nudity on a 
downtown street would have bothered me. And  tourists, and tourist children, 
come to San Francisco from all walks of  life from all over the country with 
all different kinds of values.

I  really just wanted to inform Bipin and Dan (I think it was), that San 
Francisco  has added a new anti-nudity-in-the-city law.
 
Marnie aka Doe :-)

In a message dated 4/8/2013 8:52:10 P.M. Pacific  Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
On 9 April 2013 13:30,   <[email protected]> wrote:
> San Francisco recently passed a law  that  prohibits nudity in the city
> (this was approved by voters). I  think it was  appropriate (I forget 
where I
> read this or when, but  googling should turn it up  -- probably last 
November).
>
>  Encouraging alternative life styles is one  thing, but when children  are
> going to be around, tourists, etc., well, there is  no reason  to be 
blatantly
> offensive. So SF has clean up its act.

Each to  their own, personally as a child (of parents who were open and
honest and  occasionally took the family to beaches where the odd
person out was clothed)  I was never offended by a nude body (still
not) and I can't imagine why  children would be unless they were taught
to be so.

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