Monday, March 7, 2016

Ageless.

There is no age limit for living as a naturist. We are are born without clothing, and when we die, what does it matter? Unless science figures out a way for people to grow clothing from skin (eww!), everyone has the ability and right to be nude.
 

The fact we are born without clothing should mean we have an inalienable right to continue to live that way. Sure, society demands we wear clothing in certain situations and for protection from nature, but at home or with people we love, respect, and support, is it really all that necessary?
 

Age shouldn’t be a deciding factor. At any age, we should be able to say “Today, is going to be a nude day” without fear of reproach or ridicule. Our bodies are a fact of life. They should be celebrated, not hidden away. Naked with nudist friends is a way of lifestyle for nudists.
 

Thank you nudity for the community you have created that connects people all over the world. Without each other, our lives would not be as full or as gratifying.
 

Our bodies will be with us for life. Lets be nude at any age. Find local nudists on the nudist dating site.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Do Not Shy Away!

When we meet someone on a beach or in our backyard the greeting and interaction should be no different than if we were clothed. It is part of who we are as nudists to be proud of ourselves and how we live. It is our choice to allow others to make us feel ashamed or embarrassed.
 

I recently read that embarrassment was a person’s acknowledgement of breaking an accepted social custom. Nudity is our custom. Why should we be embarrassed?
 

Naked with NUDIST FRIENDS
Have been a naturist since I was 16 , didn’t know what naturism was then , but knew I loved the freedom of not wearing cloths , especially at my local lake where I used to live , remembering that freedom of skinnydipping there ,it felt so right as it still does now and now lucky enough to live next to a naturist Beach. plus numerous other naturist beaches very close by , enjoy the freedom 😊😊😊. And I never feel embarrassed.
 
Next time we meet someone who tries to make us feel bad or embarrassed about our nudity, just smile and wave. There is nothing to be embarrassed about.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Working Nude.

Working nude is very enjoyable. For me, things become more focused and I feel a greater sense of accomplishment. It feels like I’m doing what I do best and loving every minute of it. On my own terms and for myself.
 

When I’m given an assignment, I immediately start checking for nude possibilities. Do I have my own hotel room? Are there any getaways nearby? Is there any time for me to be me? (That’s what nudity is about. Being ourselves, right?) Is there a way to do the job nude because I’m on my own?
 

Fortunately, on the nudist dating site, I know many local NUDIST FRIENDS. They share their experience to me. I can take a lot of work home. There are never any questions about my methods (outside checking on my staying within standard procedure) and I don’t volunteer anything.
 

Some of my co-workers know I’m a nudist, but it hasn’t changed anything. Except I can now tell them which resort I’m going to instead of saying “a resort” and getting all weird by trying to come up with something last minute. One other thing has changed. They ask if it is a “ NUDIST DATING” now. It always makes me smile, and they laugh.
 

There are few things as freeing as nudity and fewer as widely applicable. What would you try to do nude? What have you done nude?

Monday, February 29, 2016

Being True - being nudist.

It’s hard to be honest with oneself. There are many things people won’t admit to even though they’ve known, on some level, for years. It might be because whatever “it” is, is counter-culture and they are not okay with it, they have taken a stance against it in the past and don’t want to be labeled a hypocrite, or maybe they’re just stubborn.
 

But denying the truth can be damaging to self and to others.
  

If nudism has taught me anything, it’s not to deny myself the truth about what I’m feeling. Whether it’s that little voice in the back of my head or a gut feeling, I listen and acknowledge. The faster I can, the happier I am (despite some possible bad feelings) and the better I work with others.
 

However, that’s much easier said than done and some people never master it. Having an open mind and a welcoming support group of friends and/or family helps.
 

As a nudist, be true to yourself, no matter what. The most happiness thing for nudists is naked with our NUDIST FRIENDS.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Polite Nudity.

Polite society requires us to respectful of other people and their values. When visiting a nudist or clothing optional place, please be considerate of the people around you by removing your clothing.
 

If someone refuses to get undressed at a nudist locale, it might be that they are there for the wrong reasons. That is not what social nudism/naturism is about and creates an unsafe atmosphere for all.
 

Social Nudism/naturism is about connecting with people on a level unobtainable when clothes are worn. It is about accepting yourself and others for who they are, not appearances and status. Many people do not understand this, but that is okay. Everyone has a right to their thoughts and feelings.
 

Please be polite and considerate when visiting a nudist place by removing your clothing. Remember, we nudists get dressed when clothing is required of us. We expect the same in return. This is the polite for our NUDIST FRIENDS.
 

When and where else is it polite to be nude?