We started wearing clothes when we walked out of Africa millions of years ago - that's were we all went wrong
Given you started wearing clothes when you came out of Africa millions of years ago!! How then have you controlled the "Aging process"?
Now on a serious note, surely nobody actually knows for sure about wearing of clothes globally? The UK law stated clothes must be worn as far back as 1942, which has been revised in 2003, when public nudity became legal, hence anyone can now be fully nude in public in the UK.
We started wearing clothes when we walked out of Africa millions of years ago - that's were we all went wrongGiven you started wearing clothes when you came out of Africa millions of years ago!! How then have you controlled the "Aging process"?Now on a serious note, surely nobody actually knows for sure about wearing of clothes globally? The UK law stated clothes must be worn as far back as 1942, which has been revised in 2003, when public nudity became legal, hence anyone can now be fully nude in public in the UK.
Quite a few people on this and other sites have said that while being nude in public is technically legal in the UK, people can be charged with related offences.
We started wearing clothes when we walked out of Africa millions of years ago - that's were we all went wrongGiven you started wearing clothes when you came out of Africa millions of years ago!! How then have you controlled the "Aging process"?Now on a serious note, surely nobody actually knows for sure about wearing of clothes globally? The UK law stated clothes must be worn as far back as 1942, which has been revised in 2003, when public nudity became legal, hence anyone can now be fully nude in public in the UK.Quite a few people on this and other sites have said that while being nude in public is technically legal in the UK, people can be charged with related offences.
Yes I agree. The problem is that many people who profess to be nudists direct their attention and focus at other people. To understand what I am trying to say on this site. Look at some of the avators and how men present themselves. In their approach there alone to nudism they are presenting themselves in a sexual way, hence by how you present yourself when in public view is by the very nature of your nudism effect that some people will imply indecent exposure. Now if a person for example was simply mowing the lawn nude, then that person could be seen by others, but the focus and attention is mowing the lawn. yes the naked person knows and understands they can be seen by others, but the focus and attention is not directed at another person. The gardener is simply going about his/her business mowing the lawn nude.
In another example, say going shopping. A person could focus their attention on looking for goods and collecting those goods and then paying at the check-out. Keeping the conversations normal and not presenting the naked body at anyone else in a manner that the person is having to look away etc. Its a two way understanding, the nudist does not present their naked body at a person such that your privates are in their face, and the clothed person can adjust their mindset to focus on doing their job and going about their business without being affected by seeing a nudist.
It really is something else to experience and understand when a man can be naked around adult women and everyone just gets along without sexual intent. Don't knock it until you've experienced it. The women I've been around don't look for sexual intent and treat nudism as a normal part of life. Now I've been here in private and public with women and nobody got their backs up or became offended.
Its all about how you present yourself and how you act.
If you want to inform your understanding of nudity across cultures historically check out chapter 6 of Aileen Goodson's book Therapy Nudity & Joy - Nudity in Ancient to Modern Cultures. You can Google it. Another good read on the subject is A Brief History of Nakedness from Philip Carr-Gomm.
I know people dont read much these days but if you have a genuine interest and want to inform your perspective beyond conventional popular cultural opinion it is worth the effort.
By being clothing free and naked, we nudists are simply following the normal, natural patterns of life here on Earth as literally no other species aside from some humans wears clothing. By being naked we join every other species alive in the form nature intends for us to have. Anyone else ever think about this? Or if you haven't thought about it, what do you think about this realization? Pretty cool, huh?
I truly enjoy being nude and consider myself truly part of this community. I also see myself as a human being and accept that we are too one of many species on the planet. But I do also know that we have delineated ourselves from all other species. We make conscious decisions well beyond others and we have developed many things well beyond any other species. Part of being human is literally the decision to be clothed or not, and we can think about this and debate it. I don't see any other species that has the capacity to do this and accept that this is part of the human condition...
And respect and understand those who don't make the same decision as me!