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"It will pass quickly."īold & Naked, formerly called Le Male Yoga, is co-owned by Schwarz and Monika Werner. "When it does it's okay and nothing to be embarrassed about," the website assures. "However, this is not to be 'sexual touching' and should any contact of sexual nature occur, it will not be tolerated and will result in the offending member being asked to leave."Įrections might happen, according to the "Frequently Asked Questions" section of the website, but only rarely. "Sometimes teachers will incorporate partner work into their classes that involves touching and body contact between members," the website says. Touching other participants is okay, but only if its non-sexual in nature. The website explains that practicing yoga naked "frees you from negative feelings about your body and allows to to be more accepting and deeper connected with yourself and the world around you." "All participants must be naked in order to keep everyone on the same level and equal," the studio's website says.
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Participants in the classes will be prohibited from wearing a single article of clothing during instruction.
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"The first thing that comes to mind is you save a lot of money - you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on Lululemon," Bold & Naked co-owner Joschi Schwarz told Well + Good. Bold & Naked Yoga studio in New York is now offering co-ed naked yoga classes after limiting the sultry sessions to only men for the past seven years.