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== Definitions ==
== Definitions ==

[[Image:2 Friends Sknydpg.jpg|thumb|Two guys skinnydipping in a pond.]]
The term is commonly used with a neutral tone to describe swimming in unheated water, but is also used when referring to going [[nudity|naked]] in [[hot tub]]s and [[hot spring]]s.
The term is commonly used with a neutral tone to describe swimming in unheated water, but is also used when referring to going [[nudity|naked]] in [[hot tub]]s and [[hot spring]]s.



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Boys skinny dipping in a sacred tank of water in Tiruvanamalai, India.

Skinny dipping, also spelled skinny-dipping, is swimming naked, i.e. without any swimsuit. Skin(ny) diving is both used as a synonym and for free diving.

Etymology

The term skinny dip, first recorded in English in the 1950s, includes the somewhat archaic word skinny, known since 1573, meaning "having to do with skin", as it exposed the naked hide; in World War II skinny was also used for the 'naked' truth.

Definitions

The term is commonly used with a neutral tone to describe swimming in unheated water, but is also used when referring to going naked in hot tubs and hot springs.

It has a more mischievous connotation when describing swimming excursions (often under cover of darkness) in swimming pools or at beaches where one would be expected to wear swimsuits. In this sense, skinny dipping in mixed company (i.e. both males and females) has, at least in Christian and Islamic traditions, an element of sexual rebelliousness to it, though sexual activity does not necessarily take place.

"Skinny" refers to one in the flesh, without any additional baggage or weights to bear upon oneself.

Dipping is to briskly jump into a body of water.

History

"The Swimming Hole" , 1885, by Thomas Eakins (1844-1916).

In ancient times skinny dipping was the only method of swimming. Swimming suits had not been invented.

Skinny dipping was once very common in the western world too, especially for young boys and girls swimming in a secluded pond, swimming hole, or section of a river. Swimsuits were originally uncommon in these settings, as they were made out of materials such as wool that required extra care to deal with, and were of limited practical benefit. Although modern swimwear is more practical, skinny dipping remains a fairly common activity in rural areas, where an unwanted audience of outsiders is rather unlikely; yet it may be forbidden even there by law and/or parental authority if considered immoral.

Before the YMCA began to admit females in the early 1960s, swimming trunks were not even allowed in the pools[1], and high school swimming classes for boys sometimes had similar policies[2] , citing the impracticality of providing and maintaining sanitary swimming gear. These practices were common because of the perception that there was nothing wrong or sexual about seeing members of the same gender in the nude, especially in these indoor contexts among equals in 'birthday suit uniform'.

Skinnydipping in an outdoor swimming pool
Skinnydipping in an outdoor swimming pool

In the United States, various counties and municipalities may enact their own dress codes, and many have. There is no federal law against nudity. Nude beaches, such as Baker Beach in San Francisco, operate within federal park lands in California. However, under a provision called concurrent jurisdiction, federal park rangers may enforce state and local laws, or invite local authorities to do so.

Skinny dipping in modern culture

Verbal media

As literature is not a visual medium, forms of nudity are easily accepted here.

Skinny dipping on a French beach
  • In classical Dutch language works of the Flemish authors Felix Timmermans and Ernest Claes, both also made into motion pictures which include the explicit scenes, title characters practice it in different ways: the adult Pallieter, who has recovered from a potentially lethal sickness, takes skinny dive in the river is symbolical for shedding his old stuffy city life in favor of hedonistic life in the country; the mischievous schoolboy nicknamed De Witte van Zichem, a farmhand's son, is caught by his mother skinny diving with classmates - at the adult's approach they all hide shy, but she recognizes and takes away his clothes, forcing him to return home covered only by leaves, expecting a good hiding.
  • The Great Brain series of books by J.D. Fitzgerald, set in the 1800s frequently includes chapters set at the old swimming hole.
  • In the Soup children's series books by Robert Newton Peck, boys Soup and Rob sometimes go skinny-dipping. A chapter from the second book, Soup And Me where their clothes are stolen by bully Janice Ryker, leaving the boys stranded and forced to "borrow" dresses from a church rummage sale, was adapted into an episode of the ABC Weekend Special starring Shane Sinutko and Christian Berrigan.
  • The Plague by Albert Camus features two of the lead characters, Rieux and Tarrou, swimming naked into the mediterranean from Oran beach.
  • Skinny-Dipping at Monster Lake (Aladdin Fiction) is a children's book by Bill Wallace that tells the story of a group of boys trying to learn the secret behind the mystery of the glowing eyes they see in the lake.
  • Several other popular books use, essentially, Skinny-dipping as or in the title.
  • Most literature on Naturism uses the phrase "skinny-dipping" to set a relaxed tone, as in the YMCA photo.
  • The R.E.M. song Nightswimming refers to skinny dipping (specifically at night).
  • Skinny dipping can refer to swimming offshore from nude beaches.
  • Skinny-dipping (Au Pairs, The) (2005) ISBN 1-4169-0382-8 For Grade 9 and up. Culturally, cutting edge.

Visual media

Henry Scott Tuke, "Ruby, gold and malachite," 1902

Skinny dipping was a common subject of Old Masters and Romantic oil paintings, usually bucolic or in a mythological of historical setting. In later days it became rarer, but more likely to depict straight-forward contemporary scenes

  • The English painter Henry Scott Tuke (1858-1929) is mainly known for various depictions of boys and young men who swim, dive and lounge, usually naked, on a boat or on the beach, sometimes in a traditional 'alibi' context, but after 1890 often just naturalistic, usually sexually innocent scenes with local youths in the Cornish fishing port of Falmouth where he settled in 1885
  • Norman Rockwell's painting No Swimming that adorned the cover of the June 4, 1921 edition of the Saturday Evening Post with boys in various states of undress escaping from the local authorities.

As for film, since a skinny dive is considered more innocent than nudity in an explicitly sexual context, skinny dipping scenes are unlikely to cause a scandal and stand a better change of surviving the censor/ rating authorities' scrutiny.

  • Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938) Even though there was a swimming hole scene shot from a distance, promotional stills were taken of Tommy Kelly in the nude.
  • Child Bride (1938) gained notoriety for a lengthy scene involving a 12-year-old girl swimming naked while a leering older man observes.
  • Oklahoma! (1943) Early in the film, Laurey and Ado Annie take a skinny dip in a swimming hole where they think no man is watching.
  • Tom Brown's School Days (1951) Group of British School children going swimming in this less famous adaptation.
  • The Fool Killer (1965) Anthony Perkins and 12 year old Edward Albert take a break from the road to swim.
  • Pollyanna (1969) Opening shot of classic Disney movie is of a group of "starkers" swimming under a railroad track.
  • Easy Rider (1969) Emphasizes anarchic Hippie style.
  • The Last Picture Show (1971) set in Archer City, Texas contains an indoor naked pool use tradition including an 'initiation' consisting in divesting in full view.
  • Walkabout (1971) emphasis on communing with Nature.
  • Tom Sawyer (1973) Musical version even sings about "Tom and Huck swimming in the nude."
  • In It's My Party (1976 film), a scene with naked young men taking a high dive and quickly getting out of the pool to dive again sets the image of the good old days of a wealthy gay couple
  • Bilitis (1977) Group of 6-7 teenage girls skinny dipping in a lake.
  • Hair (1979 musical) Emphasizes anarchic Hippie style.
  • The Blue Lagoon (1980) Emmeline and Richard Lestrange (played by Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins) are skinny dipping in the sea together while growing up on a tropical island.
  • Friday The 13th (1980) Horror film series became famous for skinny dippers who were stalked by undead maniac Jason Voorhees and his mother.
  • On Golden Pond (1981) Family skinny dipping intended to demonstrate open-minded nature of parents.
  • Gallipoli (1981) shows Commonwealth troops skinny dipping near a Mediterranean front
  • Summer Lovers (1982) A young American couple visits the nude beaches on the Greek island of Santorini
  • National Lampoon's Vacation (1983), Christie Brinkley skinny-dipped in a motel swimming pool with Chevy Chase, who was later joined by Beverly D'Angelo.
  • Ronia the Robber's Daughter (Sweden/Norway 1984). Ronia and her friend Birk (both 11) playing and running naked at a lake in the forest.
  • Children of a Lesser God (1986) Sarah (Marlee Matlin) takes a skinny dip in the deaf school's swimming pool.
  • A Room with a View (1986, Academy Award winner) the reverend Beebe remarks young Freddy Honeychurch is extraordinarily direct when in one sentence presenting himself and extending an invitation for a swim to his new neighbours' slightly older son George Emerson, but when the two invite him, he cheerfully accepts- after splashing and frolicking in and around the pool in the woods, they are surprised by Freddie's mother, his sister and her fiancé.
  • Doc Hollywood (1991) In an apparent dream scene, actress Julie Warner is shown undressing and slipping into a river in the buff. Then Michael J. Fox is shown waking from the dream, stumbling outside nursing a hangover, which seems to disappear when Warner bursts starkers from the water, and he sees the conclusion of his dream. Fox offers her a cover, but she is unconcerned with her nakedness, aware that he's the new town doctor. After redressing, she sarcastically tells him, "You can blink now."
  • At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991) Few of the cast didn't get naked at one point during this film of missionaries in South America - Daryl Hannah, Kathy Bates and Tom Berenger included.
  • The Man in the Moon (1991) There is a scene in which Dani Trant, Reese Witherspoon is seen, behind foliage, removing her clothes, and then running and jumping in the swimming hole on a neighbor's land. She is soon surprised by Court Foster, Jason London, the new neighbor when jumps in the swimming hole with and chases her off.
  • Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991) Lilli Hargrave and Richard Lestrange (played by Milla Jovovich and Brian Krause) are skinny dipping in the sea together while falling in love on a tropical island.
  • Radio Inside (1994) Matthew strips starkers before attempting suicide by swimming into open sea
  • Threesome (1994) shy Eddy needs some encouragement from his two college roommates to strip down and follow them into a lake - afterwards they are surprised by a class of school kids.
  • Exit to Eden (1994) Lisa Emerson and Diana (Dana Delany) and (Stephanie Niznik) skinny dipped in the swimming pool at a sexual fantasy island.
  • Camilla (1994) Jessica Tandy takes a dip!
  • Now and Then (1995) Teenagers Christina Ricci and Thora Birch steal the clothes of skinny dipping brothers, including Devon Sawa.
  • Dante's Peak (1997) a skinny-dipping couple is surprised by volcanic heat and boiled alive
  • Lawn Dogs (1997), Trent stops his truck on a high bridge, forcing passing traffick to witness him stripping completely and diving off starkers
  • Wilde (1997, life of the witty playwright Oscar) several men jump off an English seaside resort pier in various attire, from full bathing suits to stark naked.
  • Shadrach (1998) A family from the 1930s takes a swim together at the old mill pond.
  • The Parent Trap (1998) One of the girls has to go skinny-dipping, nothing much is shown except maybe a silhouette.
  • Cruel Intentions (1999), main character Sebastian Valmont (Ryan Phillippe) arranges to meet Annette Hargrove (Reese Witherspoon) while he's skinny dipping indoors, who wore a one piece swimsuit while swimming with him.
  • Y tu mamá también (2001) two upper-class Mexican best friends frolck and jump in the pool together naked
  • Open Season (2006) Bob and Bobbie go skinny-dipping. The skinny-dipping segment is expanded in the short film Boog and Elliot's Midnight Bun Run.
  • Wild Hogs (2007) John Travolta, Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence and William H. Macy get caught skinny dipping in a roadside pond by a picnicing family.

After the film industry, even television dared to show it.

  • Many other films use skinny-dipping to suggest trust, emotional intimacy, intimacy with nature, even shades of baptism, but often just for the nudity and as a prelude to sexual activity.
Boys skinnydipping in a fountain.

See also

References

  1. ^ Tate, Cassandra (2001-03-14). "Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) of Greater Seattle -- Part 3: Readjustment, 1930-1980". HistoryLink.org. Retrieved 2007-03-25.
  2. ^ Saul, Andrew (2005). "Hate to Exercise as Much as I Do?". From the books Doctor Yourself and Fire Your Doctor by Dr. Andrew W. Saul PhD. Dr. Andrew W. Saul PhD. 23 Greenridge Crescent Hamlin, NY. 14464 USA. Retrieved 2007-03-26. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)

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