Consensual Exhibitionist

Thats what I call myself to differentiate between healthy and fun exhibitionism, which requires consent, and the pathological kind, which forces itself on others to provoke, shock, or offend.

The former is perfectly fine. The latter is not and is also illegal.

I would never inflict my nudity on anyone without their permission. If you want to see me naked, all you need to do is ask.

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Of course, you can gain acceptance for something unusual or something that isn't widely accepted more easily if you don't provoke. But provocation always takes two: one who provokes and one who allows themselves to be provoked.
It's rare, however, that you can achieve a fundamental right solely through provocation.

I'm a nudist who doesn't want to provoke, but still fights for the right to be naked 24/7 and everywhere. Therefore, I'm also naked in unusual places. Laws and moral concepts don't interest me much. When it comes to the practice of nudity, I'm very libertarian. For me, the individual right to nudity is paramount.

I was introduced to nudism and naturism by my father from the age of six. He taught me to be uninhibited, open-hearted, and unconventional. Therefore, I went on nude walks in unusual places, including on the street, from an early age. The first time was when I was twelve.

I am naked wherever I want to be and wherever I think it's right.

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Being an exhibitionist is also a way to tease.

A good friend of mine and her boyfriend were traveling together. He was showing something on my wifes computer and there backs were turned away from my friend. Yes we all were naked, but she was sitting across the room from everyone else. She looked at me and spread her legs and was touching herself. I was the only person who was watching. But she just smiled at me as I got hard and had a hard time hiding my reaction. Lol teasing was her favorite thing to do to me.

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Of course, you can gain acceptance for something unusual or something that isn't widely accepted more easily if you don't provoke. But provocation always takes two: one who provokes and one who allows themselves to be provoked.It's rare, however, that you can achieve a fundamental right solely through provocation.I'm a nudist who doesn't want to provoke, but still fights for the right to be naked 24/7 and everywhere. Therefore, I'm also naked in unusual places. Laws and moral concepts don't interest me much. When it comes to the practice of nudity, I'm very libertarian. For me, the individual right to nudity is paramount.I was introduced to nudism and naturism by my father from the age of six. He taught me to be uninhibited, open-hearted, and unconventional. Therefore, I went on nude walks in unusual places, including on the street, from an early age. The first time was when I was twelve.I am naked wherever I want to be and wherever I think it's right.

Hmm it's good to be independent and confident with our lifestyle but let's not forget that there are jurisdictions we should respect.

Use your space well and respect in order to not be disrespectful or disregarded.

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I'd say consensual exhibition is a form of teasing and so to say tossing for disrespect, if you go nude in a place where it's not normal or accepted you might be giving room for disrespect and whatever comes with that. Let's just enjoy our space
**My opinion though***
Probably shouldn't really matter but I'll rather not maintain a safe space

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