Beautiful And Natural Bodies (body)
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Return to DiscussionsNudism and being a nudist isn't about being the most attractive (who gets to decide what "attractive" is anyway?). It is about being comfortable in your skin and out of your clothes. I'm sure I speak for others when I saw all are welcome.
I agree 100%, I am sure most everyone wishes he/she had this or that, but as a nudist I accept what I look like, how I am shaped etc. And for the textile world if that isn't their "conception" of what a person should look like then they can kiss my bare A** :)
Each person is unique and special in his/her own way and for that I am so appreciative. This makes all beautiful to me, after all beauty is more than skin deep. Get to know someone before you decide if he/she is beautiful
Not everyone is going to look like a cover model, and most of us never will, however, I do think that it is healthy to take care of the bodies we do have with good nutrition and a little exercise. Our bodies really appreciate the consideration when we take care of ourselves. Being our healthy best is good enough, and also, many people become so much more attractive when given the opportunity to share their inner beauty with others.
haii....Nudism is NOT about seeing or being seen. It's about de-stressing, relaxing, and returning to innocence.It's about accepting yourself and others for who you are, how you act, and what you say, rather than what you look like, wear, or own.It's simply the feel-good feeling of the air, water on you without the constriction of clothing.Check
There is much wisdom in what is being discussed in this thread. Ands it is certainly taking the high moral ground. I just have problems when someone thinks they can speak for others. Because my experience on this site is that many, perhaps most, see it as a strictly sexual experience and ate quite obsessed with the attractiveness or tensions and others. Or they get a kick out of flaunting society's rules.
I too like the direction this thread has taken, as well as the comments in it. As touched on above potential/new nudists can be put off from enjoying social nudity because of the influences of the media, in particular the beauty/fashion sections. To me being a nudist is more about enjoying life naked without those issues, just be naked and enjoy the comfort, freedom and relaxation this brings, forget about 'societies' ideas of what looks good. It has been said here before, nudists like other parts of broader society come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, if you want to be nude at home on your own, at nudist venues or in clothing optional situations like a public nude beach do it for yourself, don't hold back because of misconceptions about nudists or what certain sectors of the media says.
I've never regretted that first time I was nude in company, being a nudist has been a liberating experience ever since, one I have no intention of giving up, I love this way of life. I've met many really good people through our shared preference for nudity, I look forward to meeting many more nudists