San Francisco is one of a handful of American cities that offers regular group Naked Bike Rides, possibly the most picturesque. But that wind….

(attention Youtube censors, there is no nudity shown in this short)

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it’s a fun event the freedom to be naked out and outside on a nice day you come into the world naked clothing doesn’t really serve too much of a need except as a way to express yourself or protection from the environments it’s very freeing it’s um it’s a lot of fun you want to do it when it’s warm and the sun is shining and the wind is not blowing cuz the wind is what really makes it cold and and San Francisco is well known for it’s a famous wind we get maybe 150 people Portland Oregon they’ve got a record so far of 8,150 naked people I’ve never done any naked anything before I’ve always wanted to do something like this I’m getting too old to do this stuff I have kids and it just seemed like the right thing to do now you know now sunscreen but well chaffing happens sunscreen water and be familiar with pedaling uphill [Music]

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  1. Yukk!! That's quite entitled and selfish of them, IMHO. She forgot about how our clothing also offers courtesy and protection to others whom we share our cities with. Most of us are glad not to see each other totally naked, especially because clothing prevents certain transmissible diseases from spreading to other people. I think it's unhygienic and detrimental to public health to sit with uncovered private parts on public benches, buses, etc. I would certainly feel disgusted to use public seating and other similar facilities if naked individals were potentially using them too. Naked activities should be confined to private properties and banned from public areas, transportation, etc, IMHO. That's why we call them 'private' parts… keep them private, please.

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