RE:Being Bra less, Panty Less or Topless

As a woman who has lived naturism for most of my life, I can say that going without bras or panties is far less about provocation and far more about comfort, freedom, and a healthy relationship with my own body. Most of us who grew up in naturist settings simply dont associate nudity with anything shocking its practical, natural, and often much more comfortable.

Bras, in particular, are the first thing many women remove when they get home. For some of us, that extends naturally to other settings where we feel relaxed and safe. If clothing isnt necessary, we dont force ourselves into it. Its not a philosophical stance as much as a very straightforward one: why add layers when your body functions perfectly well without them?

As for going topless outside the home, many women would do it far more often if social norms allowed it. The double standard between men and women on this is as outdated as it is obvious. Comfort shouldnt be gendered.

So the female mindset youre asking about is often much simpler than people think: comfort, freedom, and a desire to live naturally, without unnecessary constraints. Naturism, at its core, is exactly that.

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RE:Being Bra less, Panty Less or Topless

I thoroughly enjoyed reading your words. Thanks for sharing.

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RE:Being Bra less, Panty Less or Topless

What a lovely post and feed. Coming home and taking off your bra and panties is perhaps a nice way to transition from the public to the private world and draw a line here. But thankfully, we can also bring our privacy into the public sphere in order to have a positive impact on it. Imagine if everything stayed behind closed doors. We might have no reason to go outside and wouldn't be able to learn from each other.
Since I personally have very little breast tissue, the question of bras doesn't even arise. I think I have two and a micro bikini. I don't wear them.
I've also heard that our underwear is laced with terrible chemicals that enter the body through the skin. I definitely don't want that. Even my friend Alexandra, who has a decent 75c, goes without.

And down below: yes, our yoniverse wants to breathe. The connection to the earth without a material barrier is particularly strong when doing yoga or squatting. That's also something for me, where I feel the connection with nature most strongly.

Did you know why long skirts existed hundreds of years ago? Because you could be naked underneath them without being disturbed.

The topic of underwear has long since ceased to exist in our home.
A nice approach during the transitional seasons is to simply throw on a light coat and remain naked underneath for short shopping trips or errands. This way, everything stays well-ventilated, and we can spread the message: It's possible to go without layers, and it's much healthier.

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