As naturists, we feel good if not better while naked. Many of us would like to be able to be naked more frequently not facing negative consequences. For this, we need to continue, if not increase, to tell the naturism story and its many benefits. However, I was asking myself the question: what needs to […]
via What needs to change for naturism to be accepted — Nu et heureux – Naked and Happy
Love this article. It says it all.
Reblogged this on english1937 and commented:
If a picture is worth a thousand words, here are six thousand words about why Naturism is beloved by so many people. Its about freedom, self-acceptance, self-confidence and self worth.
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Thank you for rebloggin this. Totally agree.
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Great article. It is sad that nudity is seen as something dirty when in all honesty, it is not. Whether a woman is naked or clothed, if I find her attractive, I will look and admire. I’m also certain that women look at men, dressed or not, and if they find him attractive, they will also admire. It is normal and natural. And therein lies the crux of the matter. We can be fully clothed and if someone finds us attractive, they will look and have thoughts of a sexual nature. Nudity has nothing to do with it.
If anything, an acceptance of nudity and naturism often leads to having a better handle on such things
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Well said. This is exactly right. We naturists understand this. Why can’t the rest of society?
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Fear and religion gives them an excuse to feel that fear. The whole Adam and Eve story gives them the excuse to feel shame in being naked.
To me nudity especially public nudity (here I mean at a large sauna complex in Germany) gives people acceptance and tolerance. These experiences changed me profoundly in my attitudes towards nudity.
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