Yes, we parked ourselves near a road in Central Park this time, rather than atop a boulder or in the middle of a field; and yes, of course a school group, all in matching t-shirts, happened to pass by. What can we say. Just as well for the kids of New York (or wherever they were from) to learn young that female bodies are nothing to be frightened of or embarrassed by. Especially the kids that have female bodies of their own.
In honor of the day’s unintended theme we welcomed our youngest participant ever, who used today’s outing as a way to celebrate having just graduated from high school a few days before. We say hooray. If you have to take off your cap and gown anyway, why not your shirt and bra while you’re at it?
Have you considered posting videos on this site, rather than just still photos, so those of us who follow OCTPFAS from a distance can kind of get to know you better?
That might be fun. There may be some technical issues with posting video on the website (not sure), but if there’s a simple way to do it..
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Nice work ladies. Let’s hope the middle school girls do go on to feel comfy in their own skins! 🙂
I adore this, and I adore each and everyone of you! Join us at internationalyn.org?
Why don’t you have chapters in other cities?
Because no one has started any! If someone wants to, we’d welcome it. Just drop us a note…
Which one is the heigh school grad? I for one am really impressed by her – I graduated 3 years ago and would still find it intensely difficult to actually get out there and chill naked somewhere, and she’s already out and about freeing herself 🙂
I’m pretty sure we’re all high-school grads! Most are college grads, some are even Ph.D.’s…
I know what you meant of course, but that level of personal info – tied to a particular photo – we don’t give out.
Of course, makes perfect sense. Just thought I’d ask 🙂 You girls keep doing what you’re doing – help change my generation so that closet nudists like me cease to exist!
What better way to normalize toplessness than to show children there’s nothing sexual about it?