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That something like this would happen in a city that not only celebrates, but also markets itself on beach culture—Surf City—a culture that celebrates the body, seems odd, especially when you consider that virtually every day—certainly every day in spring and summer—Orange County’s most popular beach, crowned by a statue of a naked surfer, is home to flesh-and-blood ones who regularly use PCH as a changing room, their own naked bodies hidden, sometimes barely and sometimes not at all, by hoisted towels, where women and girls in bikinis somehow present themselves more provocatively than their naked counterparts at Olive Dell.
On today’s episode, we speak to our good friend Lori, who grew up at Olive Dell Ranch, a family friendly nudist resort. We touch on the female perspective of nudism and how it affects children, their upbringing, and confidence. Please welcome our amazing friend Lori Sopher and her naked story.













