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European nudes and American prudes

By Rick Steves, Tribune Media Services
July 13, 2010 -- Updated 1147 GMT (1947 HKT)
Sunbathers enjoy a beach in the south of France. It's not unusual to see Europeans opt out of bathing suits.
Sunbathers enjoy a beach in the south of France. It's not unusual to see Europeans opt out of bathing suits.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Any traveler to Europe notices Europeans are more relaxed than Americans about nudity
  • It's quite a shock to Americans -- they're the ones riding their bikes into the river and trees
  • Steves: Human body is considered a divine work of art worth admiring openly
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(Tribune Media Services) -- It was 1978. My vagabuddy Gene and I were heading for a Turkish bath. With tattered towel around my waist, I walked gingerly across slippery marble into a steamy world of shadowy Turks under Byzantine domes.

I felt gawky ... and more naked than naked.

After an awkward sit in the sauna, a muscular Turk, who doled out massages like cannery workers gut salmon, laid me onto a round marble slab.

With a loud slap, he landed on me, his hands working as if kneading dough in a prison bakery. He smashed and stretched each of my tight muscles.

Finally, like lobotomized Gumbys, we were led to marble thrones to be doused in hot water and scrubbed with coarse mittens. Dirt curled off of us in rolls. Finally, we emerged onto the streets of Istanbul, cleaner than we'd ever been.

Any traveler to Europe who's visited a bath, perused a newsstand, hung out at a beach or park on a sunny day, or channel-surfed broadcast TV late at night has noticed that Europeans are more relaxed than Americans about nudity.

In the south of France, sunbathing grandmothers have no tan lines. In Norway, young children play naked in fountains. On summer days, accountants in Munich head to the park on their lunch break to grin and bare it, trading corporate suits for birthday suits.

It's quite a shock to Americans (they're the ones riding their bikes into the river and trees).

In Belgium, huge billboards advertise soap by showing a woman's lathered-up breasts. A Copenhagen student tourist center welcomes visitors with a bowl of free condoms at their info desk.

I'm not comfortable with all of this, though I do think Americans tend to be overly prudish. But if you can leave your inhibitions at home, you can better appreciate some of the amazing experiences Europe has to offer. In Finland, a trip to a public sauna -- warmed by a wood-fired stove topped with rocks -- not only feels good, but is a living slice of this culture.

Historically, Turkish baths weren't just for getting clean -- they were also a place for socializing, where Muslim women could look for a suitable bride for their sons or celebrate the birth of a baby.

Croatia has some of the best beaches -- many of them without any dress code.

The trend dates back to royalty: In 1936, England's King Edward VIII visited the island of Rab on holiday. Wanting an all-over tan, he went through the proper channels to have one of Rab's beaches designated for nudists.

Inspired by his example, other travelers followed suit (er, dropped suit) ... and a phenomenon was born.

Not everyone in Europe is comfortable with nudity.

At the Vatican Museum, fig leaves cover many statues. From 1550 to 1800, the Church decided that certain parts of the human anatomy were obscene. Perhaps Church leaders associated these full-frontal sculptures with the outbreak of Renaissance humanism that reduced their power in Europe.

Whatever the cause, they reacted by covering classical crotches with plaster fig leaves, the same kind of leaves that Adam and Eve used when the concept of "privates" was invented.

Years ago, I faced my own fig-leaf dilemma. An early edition of my art-for-travelers guidebook featured a naked David on the cover. My publisher was concerned that bookstores in more conservative areas wouldn't stock it. A fig leaf would help sales.

I proposed, just for fun, that we put a peelable fig leaf on the cover so readers could customize the level of nudity. I even paid half the cost and had the fun experience of writing "for fig leafs" on a check.

Things get trickier when it comes to public television. Because of FCC regulations, we can't easily show spas, saunas, or beaches in Europe where nudity is the norm. And because I show paintings and sculptures of naked bodies, my programs are flagged by the network and, in some regions, aired only after 10 p.m., when things are less restrictive.

In recent years, programmers actually got a list of how many seconds that marble and canvas body parts appeared in each episode. They couldn't inflict a Titian painting or a Bernini statue on a conservative viewership without taking heat and risking having to pay enormous fines of $275,000.

You may not want to bring the more casual European approach to sex and the human body back home with you. And I'm not saying we should all run around naked. But I like a continent where the human body is considered a divine work of art worth admiring openly.

(Rick Steves (www.ricksteves.com) writes European travel guidebooks and hosts travel shows on public television and public radio. Email him at rick@ricksteves.com.)

COPYRIGHT 2010 RICK STEVES, DISTRIBUTED BY TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.

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  • badbearDXB
    I hate coming out of the water, particularly when the ladies are watching, and the water temperature is only a few centimeters.
  • hep1
    Actually, nudity itself is not regarded as sexual in Europe. There is nothing sexual about nude toddlers or nude average people. Even when quite a few people do not wear clothes, sexual arousal on a public beach is a big no-no. In the States, I got shocked when I was on a part of a beach where men o... more
  • redewor
    Bare it,show it off....sooner or latter,it wrinkles and goes to the sand.
  • redewor
    The beauty of attraction is nudity,and the attraction of beauty is the shape of the body when nude.
  • MaxBossman
    It is sad that our modern society has adopted the law of absurdity. What supposed to be natural and beautiful got to the point of closeted perversion and ugly. The most unhappy, mean minds i've met in my life are suppressed, detached from the common sense individuals.
  • IrishIsraeli
    Who cares ??? Americans go to Europe for the differences it offers amongst other things and vice versa. The world would be a very boring place if everywhere was the same. Europe and North America are both wonderfully interesting places in their own ways
  • AncoraImparo
    And meanwhile, in America, a "snowman"creation of the Venus De Milo is considered porngraphy. The Virginia state seal is changed so the bre@st of Virtus cannot be seen anymore. The best cities in this country, by far, are the those that are most European.
  • CnncomGuest
    Like Los Angeles.
  • Ohioan2008
    yes violent video game sare ok, killing, rape, etc.

    but a nude person, being natural, oooh no.
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  • stud65
    Between morbid obesity, bad tattoos and piercings seeing the average American naked would causes a huge surge in post traumatic stress disorder.
  • B1A2
    Europe Rocks!
  • 2400mah
    Gee Rick it sounds like the last time you were in Europe was the 1970s! When it was cool to go naked in the US, and those Europeans copied it and became hippies too! That's right: it was cool to be naked in the US those days. In most European countries these days you stand a good chance of getting ... more
  • Enrico75
    Quezz, 2ah has go a point. Top less for instance was certainly not that well accepted in Europe in these days, well at least not in Italy!
  • Quezz
    You're an idiot -- Europe has always had more nudity than the U.S. Even Britain, considered the most conservative country in Western Europe, has nudity and swearing on public TV channels after 9PM.
  • FollyBaby
    Wow. That's all I have to say.
  • commonsnse3
    You know, if you think about it, if everyone was going to see you naked, maybe you would stop over eating and start working out? Just a thought, nudity cures obesity in the USA. People in Europe are proud of their bodies, they show it off because unlike america, they dont constantly over consume and... more
  • uwwgal
    I'm American, but lived in Europe for a semester in college... and currently live in Peru. Yes, there are clothing optional beaches in Europe, but from MY experience, the only naked people there were chubby old people. All the young people were covered up in bathing suits. Also, there are plenty ... more
  • Sambuka
    I love leaving the country just for this fact. Americans are quite prude and according to educational standards "stupid"! Our bodies are beautiful. No matter if you are old or young. We have so many issues here in the states and self esteem is a huge one!
  • stud65
    By the way last time I was tested my IQ was 142 yours?
  • stud65
    Please hurry Dr. Massengill
  • retep000
    It's not just America, it's the rest of the non-Muslim world. Years ago, I lived on a military base in Korea, home sick one day, I got bored with the only English language channel, and started surfing to see if Korean daytime TV was as bad as ours. I stumbled upon a soap-opera, and a woman was on th... more
  • Enrico75
    You are certainly right, the FCC must be governed by the Vatican, and possibly by Benedict himself...
  • Enrico75
    You are certainly right, the FCC must be governed by the Vatican, and possibly by Benedict himself...
  • rzzflv
    Mr. Atomiclight, I hail from Italy and I travel a lot in Europe. I hope that your statement about our TV shows being full of rape and deviancy is meant to be a joke. If it's not, you should back it up with proofs. (We *do* have plenty of skin / nudity in our TV, that's a far cry from "deviancy", tho... more
  • RegVeg
    Last I checked Turkey was in Asia, at least for 97%. Perhaps it'd be more correct to call Russia a European country since it's 30% within "Europe" as far as the geographical border of Europe was defined.
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