Thursday, March 10, 2016

Home Safety.

If a nudist doesn’t feel safe or secure to be nude in their house it causes a rift in the family or roommates. It’s not intentional or planned, it just happens. Some people need space to be who they are. How can we deny ourselves?
 

For most, nudism is an option and doesn’t matter. They might not always get undressed when they arrive home, they might sleep with a shirt. Occasionally the stars will align and they’ll feel it’s okay to go nude. That’s perfectly natural.
 

On the other hand some people can’t help being nudists. It goes beyond merely enjoying the lifestyle. It’s a way of living life. Clothing is an option. It can’t be suppressed nor repressed. This is also normal.
 

Repression means that whatever is denied may be released in negative ways. Ways that reinforce the idea that there’s something wrong with nudity. It only makes a nudist feel shame and confusion and sours others opinions.

Really, there’s nothing wrong with nudism. Being nude may feel weird at first, but it’s amazing how fast we adapt.

We are all born nude and should be comfortable seeing ourselves as we are. Isn’t it a little strange that it seems we hate looking at our bodies outside of a fantasy ideal?

That’s why it’s important to talk about nudity and share it with our NUDIST FRIENDS. So we can feel safe while practicing it in our homes and with people we trust. In return, we can be honest and open with others. We have an outlet to be ourselves and enjoy life as we feel it should be.
 

Be a home of dynamic growth that allows and accepts different ways of thinking and seeing things. Open up to the endless ideas and possibilities the world has in store. Meet the other nudists on the nudist dating site.

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