We are BOTH beautiful!
We nudists already know how to conduct ourselves properly with respect for others and their choices, but people who think clothes are necessary and enjoy wearing them, AKA textiles, can't decipher the difference between filthy dirty sex and wholesome family-friendly nudity. They think we are having orgies everywhere.
This could not be further from the truth!
We have respect for ourselves, textiles, and the environment. We have no interest in having people gawk at us nor intend to offend anyone, and sex is not even thought about. We keep the two of these separate and don't even think about it. These are definitely separate in the nudist community. If you ever run into a venue in which sex is going on, it is NOT a genuine nudist venue. So understand nudity and sex are two different, separate concepts for us.
Is that clear now?
We just want to experience the liberation and comfort that our natural state gives us. It is so exhilarating to be "open and free."
If you are still having trouble grasping what I am saying then let me ask you some questions so you can fully comprehend this concept of the two being isolated from each other.
Please answer the following questions honestly while thinking logically and let me know if you all agree.
First, what is sex?
An act or action.
Now, what is Nudity?
Rather than an action, it is just being in your natural-born state.
Now ask yourself if all clothing is non-sexual?
Is it really?
You know the pictures I am talking about.
What about when the male member shows by shape alone through underwear?
Or how about wearing underwear but accentuating the genitals?
It's not always the guys either, gals can do the same thing in their poses, with the way they position their legs.
These are just a few types of pictures that have a real sexual connotation to them, even though there is absolutely no nudity.
What do you think?
Are the 2 above pics sexual at all, with NO nudity?
OR
do you think they are NOT sexual since there is NO nudity?
Please remember that it is better not to use extremes. It is always about context.
Nudity is not always sexual and
Clothing is not always non-sexual.
Now that you can see clothing can be very sexual, why do people inappropriately equate nudity automatically with sex?
People should look at how the nude person is acting or what they are doing before they try to pass judgment on nudists. If you rationalize it, you realize that nudity is not intrinsically sexual.
When you are ready to take a shower and you are nude, what kind of sex are you having?
If you're in the bedroom and your partner is in bed, you are just standing in the room doing nothing at all, while nude, what kind of sex are you having?
Now think of your children and how we all nurture and protect them. Our society feels the same way as the parents who make sure that their children are safe and protected from any dangerous deviant acts. There are plenty of family-friendly nudist resorts who ALWAYS keep a watchful eye for perversion. They urgently handle any questionable actions or situations immediately!
Furthermore, we nudists are the friendliest and most accepting people you will EVER meet!
Not to mention the children-friendly activities performed at these venues are safe and fun for the entire family. Children intermingling with family members in a safe, respectful, NON-threatening environment. All of us cohabitate together safely with the entire family wherein everyone takes part in safe, fun, parents' approved activities.
Everyone is respectful of everyone else.
So everyone is the same, safe way, and there is always someone who keeps a watchful eye out for anything out of the ordinary. We look out for one another like a properly concerned family. With everyone being equal, there is no reason that anyone would need to conceal their clean, respectable bodies. There is no reason to because children have the same wholesome bodies as we do.
After all, haven't they seen themselves already?
So there is absolutely NOTHING to concern yourselves with, as all of us nudists look out for one another, especially everyone's children!
When parents raise their children to be respectful of their bodies and act properly around nudity, they are not afraid of it, and therefore they are not ashamed of the human body. Young children are natural nudists. They accept it the same way we all should accept each other, with the proper respect towards everyone. They are, in fact, very vigilant against shady people and improper etiquette. They see the world in a wholesome, respectful manner and exist in an environment that protects the entire family.
I'm going to provide you with the proper perspective on the human body so you can have the proper respect for it.
First, you have laid eyes on the most beautiful creation in the world that you have ever seen; it is exquisitely made.
THE HUMAN BODY!
The second lucid point is, what is the big secret if you already know what it entails?
Do you really need to hide it?
Of course not!
All guys have the same equipment as each other
AND
All gals have their own respective equipment.
We have all seen both!
Both bodies have their own inherent beauty, regardless. You really need to open your eyes and see it for what it is with proper respect and admiration.
NOT see it with lustful perversion.
Since you have already seen it all before then why don't we just be open with others?
You can be the real genuine person who you should be proud of while having nothing to be ashamed of.
So I ask you how you can get disgusted by the sight of the beautiful human body if it is God's creation?
"God created nudity, however, man created shame."
Are you feeling the same way about anything else God created?
Of course not!
Then why is the human body the only exception?
Because you somehow think the body, on its own, is inherently sexual somehow?
If you see someone nude walking and you also see someone doing the same action with clothes on,
how can you say the nudist is doing anything sexual if the clothed person is doing the same action?
People really need to see with their eyes instead of their preconceived prejudices.
If you see a nude person walking along, ask yourself...
Is the nude person doing anything overtly sexual?
Are they going after your family in a perverted, threatening manner?
Are they looking at women or children getting ready to attack?
I would bet my life the only answer is a resounding NO!
Nudity is wholesome, so why do you think you need to cover it with artificial facades hiding who you truly are?
We, nudists, are forced to live with our bodies shielded that hide our true innate beauty and who we really are because textiles can't control their impure distasteful gawking and leering at us! I really cannot fathom why textiles look at us if the human body makes them feel so uncomfortable or disgusted.
Why are we forced to cover ourselves if textiles can't control themselves?
That is very unfair and reverse logic.
We are not going up to anyone and forcing them to look at us!
We should just accept each other for who we are.
If we all just did this, we would not even need clothes!
If they must look at us, then why aren't they the ones shunned and arrested for their own lustful stares and impure thoughts?
Why can't society just allow us our own freedom of choice?
We can improve humanity while having the utmost respect for each other, and we all need to grow up and cohabitate and have admiration and respect for each other! After all this time has passed since the puritanical days, we should change our beliefs by now.
You should join us and strip it all off and just have the determination to bare your soul and body with pride and a feeling of accomplishment!
Get your courage up and get the exhilarating feeling and liberate yourselves once and for all.
That's what I did for myself!
Now I am a changed man for the better. I just summoned my courage to try this wonderful experience, and I finally did it. You need to feel more comfortable with yourself and realize that we are all imperfect. That's what makes us all unique. We, nudists, are the friendliest people you will ever meet. We look through your eyes at who you are as a person, not judge you by your body.
Our bodies are, in fact, lovely, but societies restrict our fundamental liberties to their own narrow-minded views and force us to conform to their specific perspective instead of allowing us our own individual freedom of choice.
I would love to live in a world where we all could have the freedom to choose our own way of living and we all could just accept and love one another once and for all. We could all live in a wonderful non-judgmental society that could accept each other and not judge others.
Unfortunately, because of all the religion and narrow-minded, rigid people, that world will never exist.
After all, what is more important, the outer shell or the inner person?
Agreed?
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Published on nudeandhappy during January '20 - New decade
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