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From: Dr. Doug Graham (DrGraham.vegsource.com)
Subject:         Re: Heidi, you have been misled
Date: February 16, 2012 at 8:35 pm PST

In Reply to: Re: Heidi, you have been misled posted by Heidi Jane on February 16, 2012 at 1:13 am:

Heidi, you asked if there was nudity at the Walking Tour. I clearly told you "no." No matter who tells you otherwise, or whatever else you may wish to believe, "No nudity at the Walking Tour" is the truth.

Now you assert that indeed there "was" nudity, but perhaps at some other event. You are correct, and that is nothing we hide. Nudity, in fact, is encouraged at many of my tropical events, for a variety of health reasons. I see nothing wrong with nudity, when it is practiced with discretion, and indeed know there is a great deal that is very positive about nudity.

In this instance, at our Fasting event, I designate specific locations, and specific times, for optional nudity. If you don't wish to see or participate in the nudity, no one is forcing anyone to do so.

I do not see the point of this conversation. What are you attempting to determine, or declare? You are neither at the events, nor have you ever attended a FoodnSport event. I don't understand why optional nudity, in private and secluded areas, at designated times, is apparently such a big issue for you.

What is the point you are trying to make?

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