Sunday, January 31, 2016

Nudity

Nudism (a.k.a. social nudity, or “simple nudity”) is definitely a process of self-discovery, self-acceptance and self-affirmation for many. If a person spent the first ten, fifteen or twenty years of life “mostly clothed”, then usually they will be most comfortable with what was most common. For instance, join the nudist dating.
 

Social nudity is more about what a person wants, rather than what they need. Or can I instead write, what society wants RATHER than simply what it needs. We NEED food, jobs, clean water, housing and all that, but I think what we WANT is more safety, less violence, more peace and greater acceptance of all things human! I am not meaning to imply social nudity CAN do all that, but the practices of it are quite “disarming”, redefining, and leveling for people; in that it challenges us to be better versions of ourselves. More accepting, more respectful, gracious, not sexist and to appreciate our shared vulnerability and universal human desire to evolve!
 

Open nudity is a step by step process, and once you get comfortable staying nude for 15 minutes after a shower, then try 30 minutes of chores around the home, or 60 minutes of studying and homework; each of these simple tasks done without clothing challenge a person to be more “in touch” with themselves. Then you can try to naked with your nudist friends. Redefining what it means to be comfortable as a human being, gradually, purposefully. Nakedly.
 

This is what I mean by consciously wanting to do something of your own choosing to make life feel better, than (actually) needing to do something. Social nudity is a voluntary choice, not a mandatory requirement of life.

1 comment:

  1. Nudity is natural for some women, some they it for sunbathing in western countries.

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