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  2. Bravo (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was controversial internationally for its section Dr. Sommer's That's Me!, which often featured sex interviews and full frontal nude photos of teen models aged between 14 and 20, which was later changed to 16 to 20 in the early 2000s. [13] [14] While this was legal in Germany, it caused problems with international child pornography ...

  3. Nudity in print media - Wikipedia

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    The magazine Bravo features nudity, mainly for its That's Me and Dr. Sommer's Bodycheck sections which began in the 1970s to educate about sexual health and wellbeing. [ 3 ] Netherlands

  4. Timeline of social nudity - Wikipedia

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    The Doukhobors, a sect of Russian origin, marching nude in a protest in Langham, Saskatchewan, Canada (1903) Organised nudism. Postcard of the Zoro Garden Nudist Colony, San Diego, California. (1935) 1900 (): Sociologist Heinrich Pudor publishes The Cult of the Nude and nude public bathing is seen as the start of the nudist movement, Germany.

  5. Category:Naturist magazines - Wikipedia

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    Magazines, whether in print or online, that focus on naturism or nudism as a lifestyle. Pages in category "Naturist magazines" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. List of social nudity places in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Naturist beach in Germany. Public nudity is not illegal in Germany but may be regulated by local authorities mostly because of safety and health issues, not morality. Apart from urban areas and public baths (some of which offer nude swimming days), nude bathing is common in Germany: unofficial clothing optional areas exist at most lakes and ...

  7. Portal:Nudity - Wikipedia

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    Naturists in a river, 2014. Nudity is the state of being in which a human is without clothing.While estimates vary, for the first 90,000 years of pre-history, anatomically modern humans were naked, having lost their body hair, living in hospitable climates, and not having developed the crafts needed to make clothing.

  8. Dirty Apps? How Magazines Are Handling Apple's Erratic ... - AOL

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    Nudity is a fixture of many fashion-forward magazines, and an occasional presence in highbrow reads like The New Yorker (whose editor, David Remnick, has said he will never let Apple affect what ...

  9. Category:Nudity in print media - Wikipedia

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    Photography of the nude human form which appears or has appeared in print media such as newspapers and magazines which are or were not publications dedicated to pornographic or artistic material. Pages in category "Nudity in print media"