Earth Friend Gen has a shtick and she’s sticking to it. The Oregon woman is a nudist who rollerblades about saying, “Hello, I’m Gennifer Moss, Earth Friend Gen. I got by Earth Friend Gen because I love Mother Earth.” Earth Friend Gen recently asked the city of San Francisco if she could rollerblade nude in their July 4th parade but was turned down. Several Portland area citizens have called 911 after seeing Gen rollerblade naked, probably assuming that she had escaped from the asylum or was having a severe reaction to a hotflash.
Believe it or not, when she's riding around naked, Moss says she's trying to draw attention to peace.
"Peace begins with ourselves, our mind, spirit, heart, and soul and that our body is an integral part of ourselves and I was created in God's creation and no part of me is obscene."
But is it decent to share with the public?
Oregon law and Portland police say yes, barring two important factors.
Cathe Kent of the Portland Police Bureau says, "The exposure of genetalia and the intention of the party who is exposing their genetalia has to be to arouse another person."
At home, Moss says she tries to live green from her food to her clothing, when she wears it.
Whether Earth Friend Gen has actually drawn attention to much else besides her hoo-ha is questionable. Mostly Earth Friend Gen inspires questions about the practical considerations of her endeavor, such as: Does Earth Friend Gen wear socks with her rollerblades? Does Earth Friend Gen worry about getting sunburnt nipples? What will happen to Earth Friend Gen’s shtick once it gets cold outside? Would Earth Friend Gen be interested in hiring Kymberly Clem, the girl kicked out a Kentucky mall for her skanktastically short dress, as her intern?

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"As long as men can go topless, women should have a same and equal right," said Rael, spiritual leader of the International Raelian Movement and founder of GoTopless.org. "Otherwise, men should also be forced to wear something that hides their chests."
See you on March 8th, International Women's day! Posted 09/22/2008 11:33 AMReply
Mark
San Diego, CA Posted 09/22/2008 11:24 PMReply