I found this posted on another site...
Annonymous said:
Have you ever been to Hedo II or III?
If you consider those to be nudist resorts, I can understand why you might view Sea Mountain Inn as one.
Until fairly recently, the term "nudist resort" didn't mean "a resort where you can be nude", but instead "a resort that subscribes to the nudist philosophy". More recently, however, this term has been co-opted by non-nudists to also describe their resorts, so long as people can go nude. Unfortunately, this is significantly undermining the decades-long struggle of the naturist community to fight the "nudity = sex" view that so much of the US population has. In the long term, this isn't good for either group because if it takes down nudism, they're next! There's been talk of having a "summit" between the leaders of nudist and lifestyle groups to try to address these issues and I hope it happens.
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