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| Myth | Fact | |------|------| | "It’s a front for child exploitation." | Legitimate events have more child protection protocols (on-site monitors, no one-on-one access) than most school field trips. | | "It’s about sexualizing children." | Completely opposite: the goal is to separate nudity from sexuality, teaching that bodies are normal, not objects. | | "Anyone can watch online." | No. eNature Net would use encrypted streaming for judges only, with no recording or sharing. Public results are text-only. | | "These pageants are illegal." | Social nudity is legal in designated private clubs and resorts in most Western countries, provided it’s non-sexual. Family contests fall under that umbrella. |

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