Where did Boys Not Wear Swimming Trunks in 1952?
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Re: Where did Boys Not Wear Swimming Trunks in 1952?
For anyone who is interested - that's probably all of us, there is a nude area in the Englischer Garten right in the middle of Munich.
Re: Where did Boys Not Wear Swimming Trunks in 1952?
There is also a nude area in the Tiergarten in Berlin. Although, I think the proportion of fit attractive youngish males in the nude is rather low. However, it is another example of where nudity is accepted. Have tried it myself.
I notice there are a lot of Japanese lads who are not at all shy about having themselves photographed in the nude either.
I notice there are a lot of Japanese lads who are not at all shy about having themselves photographed in the nude either.
Re: Where did Boys Not Wear Swimming Trunks in 1952?
Being unashamedly nude in front of others in Japan's bathhouses and hot springs has been part of their culture for centuries. They passed it on to the Taiwanese and the Koreans. I have several photos of young guys I have met in Japan. None has ever objected to nude photos being taken. I'd love to take a camera into my favourite hot spring outside Taipei but it is understandably not permitted.