I put a level of trust in other people that you apparently do not.
Thats a lie for a start.
For years youve been posting nonsense and false information on nudism in places youve never been with the trope that you read it on another board.
Many members have corrected you, myself included, but you dont put any level of trust in the facts we supply because youd rather believe the bullshit and continue to repeat it.
I like many have realised you will never learn so stopped getting involved with your nonsense. I had a change of heart because I realise if you live in a society where only the fools are talking, the whole of that society suffers.
I put a level of trust in other people that you apparently do not.Thats a lie for a start.For years youve been posting nonsense and false information on nudism in places youve never been with the trope that you read it on another board.Many members have corrected you, myself included, but you dont put any level of trust in the facts we supply because youd rather believe the bullshit and continue to repeat it.I like many have realised you will never learn so stopped getting involved with your nonsense. I had a change of heart because I realise if you live in a society where only the fools are talking, the whole of that society suffers.
I have not and never will deny that you and others are truthfully telling your experiences. The issue is that you refuse to accept that others have different experiences.
[quote ]The issue is that you refuse to accept that others have different experiences.
The issue is, one fantasy nudist tells you a fanciful story which you choose to repost here. Ten people with experience tell you that dos not happen. You still choose to believe the one fantasist rather than the ten nudists with observed facts.
Thats you. Thats the trust you level at people.
Youre not alone. Ive had nearly the exact conversation before where a well-meaning person equates clothing optional with some kind of hidden sex club. Its unfortunate, but it really speaks to how deeply mainstream culture sexualizes the human body.
In reality, most naturist resorts Ive visited are far more respectful, safer, and more community-centered than many regular clothed environments. People are just people walking, swimming, sunning, reading, talking. Theres no hidden agenda, and certainly no sex hall tucked behind the clubhouse.
I try to gently clarify that social nudity isnt about titillation its about comfort, freedom, self-acceptance, and mutual respect. Just like going barefoot doesnt mean youre trying to seduce someone. Its body neutrality. Sadly, thats a concept many people havent yet experienced.
So, I see these moments as chances to plant a seed of understanding. Maybe it wont change their view right away but it might help them start to question the assumptions.