So all you lucky folks in Denver can come out and join in the fun as many as 500-1000 attendees at this event, anywhere from topless to fully nude. Suitable costuming and body paint invited. Vulcans, Klingons and other humanoids are invited as well as visitors of from various medieval kingdoms. This is a chance to try some costumes you can't wear at many events, with chests and breasts and anything else in view. The pool and hottub use is nude, showers first. For the price of a donation to Breast Cancer research, Sloan Kettering primarily, you can came have a day of fun where bodies are accepted without shame. This is a chance to see that a lot of the men have breasts too. Hope for a sunny day and bring your sunblock.
So all you guys who can't take your shirts off, come on out, bring a picnic lunch and your girlfriends, wives, sisters, mothers, fathers and friends. See what real people look like under all those clothing. I'll be there greeting people on arrival. You can't miss me.
COLORADO’S FIRST TOPLESS BREAST CANCER EVENT
Organizers Challenge Participants to Step Out of Their Comfort Zone to Support Breast Cancer Survivors
Denver, April 2, 2013 – Two Topless Miles on June 15, 2013 will be the first breast cancer fundraising event of its kind in Colorado. Not the typical walk or gala ball, the event promises a unique, fun, and safe way to go topless while raising money for breast cancer research and awareness. Two Topless Miles will be held at Mountain Air Ranch, Colorado’s Family Nudist Resort, just west of Littleton. Since the event will take place entirely on the resort's private property, women will not have to worry about legal repercussions for being topless as in other more public venues.
Why Topless? According to www dot breastcancer.org, there are more than 2.6 million breast cancer survivors in the US. Aside from coping with the disease, most survivors deal with body image issues. “We have many breast cancer survivors, both female and male, as members. Because of the accepting nature of nudists, we’ve seen that our survivor members have far fewer body image issues,” said Amy Bathrick, a director for the Two Topless Miles non-profit and a member of Mountain Air Ranch. “The chain of topless women and men, standing side-by-side, represents the belief that together we can rise above the emotional and physical scars of cancer and show that all women and men – small, large, lopsided – are beautiful.”
Two Topless Miles was also inspired by censorship activities on Facebook. During the last year, Facebook has removed images posted by survivors of their tattooed and body painted breasts, resulting in a lot of negative feedback to the social media giant. “It was distressing to see what happened to these courageous women on Facebook. By posting their pictures, these women were proudly demonstrating that they had found a way to accept the changes to their bodies after the impacts of breast cancer, and then they were censored,” said Åsa Ahlgren, a director of the non-profit. “We wanted to create a collaborative way for survivors, their families and their friends to say, ‘We’re all beautiful just the way we are.’ By holding the Two Topless Miles event on the private grounds of Mountain Air Ranch, we will provide a safe way for participants to ‘step out of their comfort zones’ and go topless without fear of censorship, while also raising money for important breast cancer research programs.”
Advanced registration is required at: www dot ttm2013.myevent.com. Participants can choose to be part of a two-mile long chain of smiling, top-free women and men and/or a 5K topless hike. To add to the fun, participants are encouraged to use body paint or creative costuming to go along with their bare torsos. Think painted scenes or designs, pink tutus, grass skirts, funny hats - with prizes awarded for the most creative.
Eighty percent of the proceeds from the event will go to the breast cancer research programs at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. The remaining 20% will be dedicated to the development of educational programs focused survivors and their families coping with body image issues as a result of breast cancer.
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About Two Topless Miles:
Two Topless Miles is a Colorado non-profit corporation established in January 2013. Federal 501(c)3 status is pending. Its mission is to hold fun, non-traditional events benefiting national charities focused on health and a positive body image. For 2013, its emphasis is on breast cancer research and awareness.
Mountain Air Ranch is Colorado’s Family Nudist Resort, located near Tiny Town, just west of Littleton. Established in 1934, Mountain Air Ranch (MAR) is a member of the American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR). MAR has been voted the friendliest resort twice, from among 200 clubs nationally. There are over 460 members, including men, women, and children of all ages. Nationally recognized for their Family Program, there are over 50 children that participate with parents and grandparents in organized events every month.
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