These gatherings are clothing optional. However, the focus is primarily about having discussions, not about being seen, or looking at others, so please point your cameras at your beautiful faces. Please sit so that your face and upper torso fills most of your screen, just like you would for any other Zoom meeting. When you are participating in any online meeting, the other participants have less opportunity to choose where they look, so it is up to you to help them see your face. Remember, when you are visiting a club, you look other members in the eye. If you point your cameras at your private parts and that is what is most readily visible, we will shut your camera off. This is not a venue for exhibitionism, or voyeurism. If it was an accident, please talk to a moderator and all may be well. If not, stop it. It is not respectful.
We believe nudist gatherings are wonderful places to raise children. Unfortunately, neither Zoom nor many of the legal entities across the country agree at this time. We don't want to be shut down. So, please keep your minor children (under 18) from joining our online gatherings.
Some of our breakout rooms are restricted to provide safe spaces for these groups to have candid discussions. For example, on the first Thursday of the month, the WINR room is for women only. Whether you think you are non-threatening or that women shouldn’t feel threatened is irrelevant. For those who are genuinely interested in women’s issues or feel they have something to contribute, the second Thursday is open to all.
We expect everyone to behave in a respectful manner. If you feel uncomfortable, it is likely that someone else is also feeling the same. So please talk to a moderator right away. We can’t resolve the issue after the meeting is over.It is expected that all participants treat one another with respect. In the rare case that a participant is not respectful, they will be warned. If they do not stop, they will be removed from the chat. In that case, you can email info@aanronline.com to dicuss the matter with the leaders of the gatherings. If you feel you have been offended by another participant, please let a moderator know immediately so that we can remedy the matter.
Examples of bad behavior
- Direct attacks on another person.
- Demeaning speech toward another person either publicly or privately in a direct message
- Slurs against groups
- Hate speech.
- Blatant sex speech
- Attacking political language.
- Excessive foul language
- Political, or religious comments outside of rooms dedicated to that.
- Pointing your camera in an exhibitionist manner.