It took me a few years of going to nude beaches and resorts to get comfortable enough that the erections happen pretty naturally now from time to time. The nerves are quite a bit more relaxed knowing the environment is so chill. I see boners almost every time I'm at a nudist event and that's ok. I have also displayed one of my own from time to time.
Comrade:
Your opinion about getting boners when in a group of naked men is totally on target. You have it right.
For me, I see the fact as a natural, expected--and happy--evidence of the subtle pleasure lurking in every male that comes from seeing a phallus on another naked male. The human penis is a universal, primal, eternal thing that represents nothing less than the promise of utter ecstasy to the man having a penis. I think whether your average Joe is aware of this truth does not mean it is unusual or awkward to see another man erect, or to be that naked erect man. Accordingly, all men in his company should simply acknowledge the erection, enjoy the sight of it, and find comfort in the fellowship among their tribe that the erection brings. Enjoy the sight! Even compliment the erect comrade if appropriate. But leave it at that.
Agree?
This has, no doubt, already been covered. If that's the case, please forgive the repeat.Get a bunch of men together and it's fairly likely that someone is going to pop a boner at some point. And, no, it's not guaranteed, but it is likely. However, men do like talking about sex, which frequently leads to boners.So, here's the question. If you're with a bunch of your male friends and you're all nude, how would you respond if one of them popped a boner? Maybe you'd just totally ignore it -- no big deal -- normal and natural -- would be more surprised if someone didn't pop a boner. Or, , what? How would you/do you respond? If you see a boner, do you have a tendency to pop one yourself? Yawns are contagious -- boners can also be contagious.What if a guy pops a boner and then sports it around -- calls attention to it? Is that ok or is that crossing a line? If one guy starts calling attention to his boner, do you think that would be likely to cause other guys to pop boners?***Here's my opinion on the subject -- and I recognize that I'm probably way off to one side on this.I believe boners are normal and natural. They are how male bodies are made. By means of ultrasound, we know that boys have erections and masturbate before they are born. Thus, boners should not be a source of shame or anything to be shocked about. Boners should not cause any affront or alarm. It's just a cock doing what a cock is supposed to do. And I go so far as to say that it shouldn't matter who is there and sees it -- men, women, adults, children, boys, and girls. It's just an erect cock. No one was ever harmed by merely seeing or being in the presence of an erect cock.
I completely agree. As natur-ists we should celebrate rather than shame everything thats good and natural, including our own and each others bodies and erections.