Ha ha, I am going to comment on my own question... that makes me laugh a bit...
I was just thinking that there are two parts to this whole thing:
First, it is so important within human society to have a nudist sub-culture, think of the freedom it represents and unity it has the power to provide across the board for all humans (what would it be like if we could all accept ourselves enough to be nude?) People who have been born into it are (lucky) but more, they represent a positive extreme of this sub-culture. Like "ambassadors" if you will. We need to have them to show us (fabric-addicts) what it's all about-- Its like having a parent to show you how to drive a car. The first time I actually went to a real resort in I distinctly remember the first kid I saw there, he was something like 15 or 16 and lived on the grounds with his family. I thought how luck he was that he was brought up free of so many of the things that I had to put up with in terms of acceptance and tolerance. And then I realized that just by my thinking that I had been taught a lesson by this kid. He and his family, who I met, made me (who was nervous) feel at home and comfortable and now if I get the opportunity I will try to do the same.. and so on... and so forth...
So the second part then being that people who get into it when they are old need our younger generation to set a possitive example... and so on... and so forth...
does that make sense? It did in my head... I hope it came out the way I was thinking it.
