Resort
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Public nudity or nude in public (NIP) refers to nudity not in an entirely private context. It refers to a person appearing nude in a public place or to be seen from a public place. Nudity in the privacy of a person's home or private grounds or facilities is not public nudity, nor is nudity at fitness facilities, swimming pools, saunas, or gymnasia, nudist or naturist clubs or resorts, since they take place on private grounds. Naturism promotes social nudity, but mostly on private properties or officially sanctioned public areas.
See also
- Topfreedom advocates gender equality and the right of women to choose to go topfree where men can.
- Bohemianism and Counterculture
- Culture jamming and Direct action and Flash mob and Smart mob
- Nudity in combat
- Intimate parts
- Nudism
- Public display of affection
- Public nudity as an artistic expression
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