Post #22mensasnemSuper NudistCertified Paid Life-Time Member RE:Comments on your body?When we secure in ourselves, other folks opinions do not matter. It is their issue, not yours.
I believe you're right. Being secure in who you are makes all the difference.
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RE:Comments on your body?i mostly like the comments, well 80 % are positive
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RE:Comments on your body?Accept all compliments graciously, even the crude ones!
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RE:Comments on your body?I really enjoy seeing naked men and women and making nice comments on their bodies we all should be proud of our naked selves and enjoy sharing and receiving comments and compliments.
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RE:Comments on your body?Complimentary comments are good right? For self esteem? If you look after yourself then a compliment is always a nice gift.
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Post #27BarelyGrillingSuper NudistPlease don't hand feed the Trolls. They need to learn to exist on their own in the wild. RE:Comments on your body?Only comments I ever received is a about the scar I have from back surgery 30 years ago. Which basically just lead to swapping surgery stories and the pain involved.
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RE:Comments on your body?Always nice to receive comments, a few times on naturist beaches conversations have been started when people have commented on my piercings and also being circumcised as in Europe most are uncut
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RE:Comments on your body?i'm always happy when someone comments on my body, shows they have looked and the comments are generally positive or complimentary
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RE:Comments on your body?I accept all compliments graciously, and usually come back with a humorous comment!
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RE:Comments on your body?I think a general comment that you look great nude is fine...but I think if someone starts saying you look fat or your dick is not so big etc. is very rude. Look just because we are nude, does not mean we throw social rules out the window and say whatever you want to someone about how they look. This is common sense. The more you know someone and comfortable then you can be more free but, someone you do not even know there should be some discretion.
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