Saturday, February 16, 2019 - 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Jane Warner Memorial Plaza
401 Castro Street,
San Francisco, CA
Have you missed the nudists? Or are you finally brave
enough to join them?
Drop the pretense, drop your pants (or skirts), take it
all off and join the Nude Love Parade arriving in San Francisco the Saturday
after Valentine’s Day to celebrate love and body freedom.
The nudists will celebrate love in its purest, most
natural form to remind the city of San Francisco that love knows no bounds and
obeys no rules. They want to remind everyone that we are only here today
because our parents got naked and made love, that we were all born naked and
that we are always naked underneath our clothes.
Starts at Jane Warner Plaza (corner of Castro and Market
Streets) at noon on Saturday February 16 (not the 14th, which is Valentine’s
Day).
Walk from the plaza to Haight Street, via a fairly level
route. The parade ends at Haight Street and Stanyan Street. The event can last
up to four hours.
“The more we hide from our true selves the more separated
we become from ourselves and from each other. True love knows no judgement, no
hate, no separation. True self love means accepting yourself fully just the way
you are, true self love means being completely free from shame in all its forms
including body shame.” – SF Body Freedom activists
Cost: Free