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Lilith
09-02-2006, 08:19 AM
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By Scott Christianson


BRATTLEBORO, Vermont (Reuters) - Some have appeared
naked in a downtown parking lot. Others rode their
bicycles or simply strolled the streets in the nude.

Teenagers in the quaint Vermont town of Brattleboro
are raising eyebrows this summer with brazen displays
of nudity.

So far they haven't been arrested or ticketed: public
nudity isn't illegal in the town of 13,000 people,
unless it's done to arouse sexual gratification.

Vermont has a live-and-let-live tradition, allowing
skinny-dipping and nude sunbathing. Brattleboro, the
first permanent English settlement in the state in
1724, is home to a community of writers, artists and
musicians as well as transplanted entrepreneurs from
Boston and New York.

When the weather grew hot this year, a couple of dozen
teens took to holding hula hoop contests, riding bikes
and parading past the shops wearing only their
birthday suits.

Nobody, including the police, seemed to take offense
until one local, Theresa Toney, went before the town
government in August to complain about a group of
youngsters naked in a parking lot.

"The parking lot is not a strip club," she said. "What
about children seeing this?"

Town officials asked their attorney to draft an
ordinance to ban such displays for the Select Board to
vote on in September. When the teens heard about it,
some staged a nude sit-in.

"I don't see why it's such a big deal," said Alec
McPherson, a recent high school graduate as he sat at
a coffee shop table, browsing a thick volume of
artwork from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
"Everyone's naked in this book."

His companion, Jeremiah Compton, a high school junior
who plays in a local metal-and-punk band, agreed.
"It's just that we're bored and expressing our right,"
he said.

"We have a nuclear power plant a few miles away and a
ridiculous war in the Middle East, countries getting
bombed," said Ian Bigelow, a 23-year-old who had
gathered with some of his friends outside a bookstore.
"So why's it such a big problem if we chose to get nude?"

PantyFanatic
09-02-2006, 09:19 AM
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........ browsing a thick volume of
artwork from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
"Everyone's naked in this book."....."It's just that we're bored and expressing our right,"
he said.

"We have a nuclear power plant a few miles away and a
ridiculous war in the Middle East, countries getting
bombed," said Ian Bigelow, a 23-year-old who had
gathered with some of his friends outside a bookstore.
"So why's it such a big problem if we chose to get nude?"
:huh: I'm totally with the "live and let live", but I missed a couple links in that chain of thought. :sad:

osuche
09-02-2006, 11:43 AM
LOL. We're so repressed. I'm surprized no on ebrought up teenage pregnancy

jseal
09-02-2006, 11:51 AM
If nothing else, it cuts down on shoplifting.

WildIrish
09-05-2006, 03:48 PM
My grandmother lives two towns north! :yikes:




Obviously this runs in the family. :roflmao:

Stuyvo
09-06-2006, 05:29 AM
Dont the town council have home owners and dog owners to hassle?

wyndhy
09-06-2006, 09:07 AM
omg! teenagers trying to shock adults out of sheer boredom? unheard of. they are true pioneers in the art of rebellion.

jseal
09-06-2006, 10:40 AM
LOL@wyndhy!

Coaster
09-06-2006, 01:47 PM
hehe ,.... wyndhy....

I wonder when the 20 somethings will join in!!!! :D

wyndhy
09-06-2006, 02:00 PM
never. 20somethings are much too mature and intelligent for such twaddle.

at least i was. :blink: