C.A.N.S.
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Chicago Area Naturist Sons
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Sunday
February 5
2012
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We are starting of our new year with our second annual Jockstraps and/or Jerseys Party!! What does this mean? It means you can wear a jockstrap. Or you can wear a jersey. Or you can wear a jockstrap AND a jersey. You can even come just nekkid! Last year people had a lot of fun with the theme, so we're hoping for a repeat of awesome creativity. : )
The party will start at 4:30pm (about an hour before the game). Which means the game will start about 5:30pm. The party officially ends at 11pm, but we'll see how we feel. It is a Sunday, after all.
Some of us are really looking forward to the game. Others get excited about the commercials. Everyone (I'm sure) will enjoy Madonna's half-time performance. And everyone (except Christina Aguilera) will love watching Kelly Clarkson start us off with our National Anthem.
We will have the traditional football-ish snacks, but alcohol is byob.
Your $10 donation gets you admission to the party as well as two free squares in the football pool.
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Who We Are
Chicago Area Naturist Sons
(C.A.N.S.) is an organization of gay male nudists and naturists.
The members of C.A.N.S. are dedicated to
accepting and appreciating the human body in its naturally beautiful state.
C.A.N.S. provides opportunities for gay naturists to gather for
fellowship and camaraderie.
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C.A.N.S. members come from all parts of the Chicagoland area --
city, suburbs, and outlying areas, including downstate
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Some of us have been nudists for many years,
while others have only recently discovered the fun in social nudity.
Our membership is diverse in many ways --
we are short and tall,
wide and thin,
quiet and outgoing,
gay and bi.
What unites us is our common appreciation
of social nudity in a nonsexual context.
Any gay man who is at least 21 years of age is welcome to attend C.A.N.S. events.
There is typically a modest charge to help cover the costs of an event.
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