Friday, 3 July 2020

The New Brunswick Naturist (NBN) Club

The New Brunswick Naturist Club (NBNC), let’s just call it the NBNC, that seems easier.  The last time I made mention of the NBNC within this blog we had a mere 53 members.  Now we have 120 members and I know for a fact there are many other naturists in NB who haven’t joined because they feel a need to fly below the radar.  So, with an increase of membership of substantially more than 100% I thought I should post a small blurb about the club.

The NBNC is a very loosely organized bunch of Atlantic Provinces’ naturists, most of them living within New Brunswick.  Our Facebook presence is our only real point of contact.  We don’t have meetings, we don’t pay dues, we don’t elect a slate of club officers or anything else one usually associates with a club.  We just have an aggregation of like-minded people or, sort of like they said in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, “we’re an autonomous collective.”  So far that has worked well enough for us.  We run into each other at the beach from time to time, have a chat, maybe have a beer, exchange news and views then go our separate ways.

Here is the group description quoted from the Facebook page:

The NB Naturist Club is a family-oriented, non-landed group, based in southern New Brunswick, founded in 2008. The group hopes to lobby government in order to enhance access to naturist beaches in N.B.

While the Province of Nova Scotia has agreed not to prosecute naturists for merely being nude on the beach area at Crystal Crescent, there is much more that needs to be done to improve access to the waters in New Brunswick. We need a location in NB like Crystal Crescent that officially recognizes naturism. There are locations that are used by naturists but are not well known by the general public.

The Club hopes to hold pool swims and other events during the winter so that naturists in the province can enjoy naturism year round. Various nudist groups in Halifax have been successful in gaining access to pool facilities and we look forward to having the same success here. Therefore our initial focus will be on finding a pool in New Brunswick that will give us access for nude recreation.

The group is primarily for naturists in New Brunswick and the other Atlantic Provinces of Canada. We ask that those prospective members in neighbouring provinces first join a group in their own province or the "Canadian Naturists" group.

Take note that this is a safe space. Harassment and begging for pix will not be tolerated.


PRINCIPLES

The NBNC adheres to the principles and definition of naturism agreed at the XIVth  Congress of the International Naturist Federation (Agde, France, 1974):
“a way of life in harmony with nature characterized by the practice of communal nudity with the intention of encouraging self-respect, respect for others and for the environment.”  
Communal nudity and respect for others demands that we be inclusive and social.  Those who advocate “couples only” naturism or any other sort of exclusive idea are free to go elsewhere.

For very good and valid reasons, both ethical and legal, we agree that the  practice of social nudity should be asexual.  Sex is all well and good in private places.  But in public places it becomes lewd conduct and those who engage in that are also free to form their own group.

The NBNC is a naturist club, not a nudist club.  Some people don’t see any difference between the two terms but, in my own opinion and the opinions of many other people there is an important divide.  Anyone can be a nudist, all one has to do is take one's clothes off.  Naturism is a state of mind, a belief system of sorts and an international movement.  Naturism is so much more than just taking your clothes off.  It isn’t really about nudity, that is merely the visible manifestation of a belief system with physical, psychological, social and moral benefits coupled with respect for the environment. As articulated by the INF naturism is all about respect for self, for others and for the environment – nature. It is a more natural mode of living in which ethical personal  nudity is the most visible marker.

APPLICATIONS TO JOIN

The NBNC on Facebook is a closed group so if you wish to join you must apply.   All applicants are asked to answer a short series of questions.  If you don’t answer the questions your request is automatically declined.  So please, if you are interested, be interested enough to read and answer the questions. 

Although most of our members live in New Brunswick there are some from the surrounding provinces and a few from farther afield who have ties to NB.   Unrelated and most international applicants are declined.  Sorry, but if we accepted every applicant the local people would soon be overwhelmed by others.

We vet all applications as much as we are able. Our goal is to keep the NBNC as a group of like-minded people.  If an applicant’s Facebook profile is closed or blank so that the group admins cannot get any sort of an idea about the person the application will likely be declined unless it comes with a recommendation from an existing member.  Sometimes mistakes are made but we rectify them as soon as we become aware of any problem.  That’s where member participation comes in.  In keeping with being an autonomous collective we are self-regulating.  People who apply to join under false pretenses or who transgress the principles of naturism or diverge from the group norms can and will be expelled from the NBNC. 

All this is in aid of being able to put our hands over our hearts and state truthfully that we represent true naturist principles.  Those who are minded to do otherwise can go elsewhere.

If you live in the Atlantic Provinces and you think that the NBNC might be your kind of folks feel free to apply.  The admins aren’t online every day but approvals usually occur within two or three days.

Thanks for taking the time to read this.

11 comments:

  1. Hello,

    Is there any other way to get in connect with the group? I do not have Facebook but I would be very interested in talking with like minded individuals on the subject of naturism in New Brunswick.

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    1. You are mixing two different matters together. The first question deals with joining the NBNC, the second with interconnection between members. The first matter is entirely straightforward. Everyone who applies to join is vetted to the extent available, largely, but not entirely, based on the applicant's FB profile. Not everyone who applies will be accepted. Most applications that are declined result from the applicant not bothering to answer ALL of the screening questions. The bottom line is that if an applicant cannot be bothered to answer four simple questions he/she doesn't want to join very badly. As regards the second matter, NO, you shouldn't be able to contact NBNC members without being a member of the NBNC. Members have a right to privacy and to know who is sending them PMs and not put up with random traffic from out of the blue. Within the NBNC there is a hard and fast rule against members sending PMs to other members unless prior ermission has been given, AFTER having been requested in open forum. Violation of that rule gets you tossed out of the club.

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  2. Facebook is the only means of group contact. Anyone who is online and wants a Facebook account can get one.

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  3. Why is Facebook the only way to get accepted in the NBNC..?..!does that mean that all.members of NBNC have their profiles open to the public...and people can see their membership in the NBNC on Facebook..?

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    1. Facebook is our only means of online communication, this is so because FB is free and convenient. If you want to join the NBNC you must join its FB group. The NBNC FB page is a PRIVATE page. Only NBNC members can see posts on the NBNC FB page. Only NBNC members can see the membership list.

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  4. Doesn't seem to be a big group on FB, I just joined and it seems kind of sparse. Maybe I joined the wrong group ?

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    1. Sorry for the VERY late response to your comment. Two points: #1, there is a FAKE "NBNC (Official)" group being run by some person out in B.C. -- it has only a handful of "members." If you joined that one, quit it now because you cannot be a member of both the fake NBNC and the real group; #2, there is something hinky going on with FB's group search -- (Isn't there always?) -- and the NBNC will sometimes not appear when you search either the NBNC's full name or its abbreviation. To get around this oddity use the NBNC's numeric FB address, "groups/24303577555".
      I hope this helps.

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  5. I Agree with "Anonymous #1"
    I tried to join through the Facebook.. it sent me a 5 digit code which I entered
    Facebook came back stating my account was locked out and I had 180 days to appeal
    I have never been on Facebook... What is going on???
    It would be nice to chat with others with similar interests

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    1. So sorry for the VERY late reply. You asked "What is going on [with FB]?" This is a question I ask myself on a regular basis. The answer is "I have no idea what FB is doing, and neither does FB." All I can think of is that you might have tried to post a photo which violated their community standards and they locked your account. Beyond that I couldn't begin to guess.

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  6. I tried to join however the code kept being rejected !

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    1. This business of the five digit code comes from Facebook, not from the NBNC. Facebook does all sorts of weird things that no one can explain.

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