luckyseven
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I am a Social Nudist and I love it!
More men attend events, visit beaches and Naturist holiday resorts, making it appear that Naturism appeals more to men than women. However, this is not necessarily the case. Naturism may appeal to a similar number of women, but they are reluctant to embrace the lifestyle for their own reasons.
The women who try Naturism are often more passionate about it, and it appears that it changes their lives more deeply than their male counterparts. Many women also say that they were introduced to Naturism by a husband or boyfriend and were hesitant, but now they can’t imagine life without it and believe it to be good for them and the entire family.
The human body was not designed to be wrapped up in clothes, and clothes-free activities have numerous health benefits.
More and more people are realising the significant benefits nudity brings to mental, emotional and physical health, body image issues, and their ability to relax and escape the rigours of daily life. It’s widely accepted that it’s good for everyone to have the sun and fresh air on their skin – so why not get the maximum benefit?
When you shake off your clothes, you do more than peel away the layers of fabric. It often feels like you are removing your worries, stresses and particularly any hang-ups you have about your body. If you’ve yet to try it, there is no more incredible feeling of freedom than giving your whole body – and in fact your entire ‘being’ – a good airing.
“Social nudity” is on the increase in the UK as people are far less hung up these days about seeing or being seen naked by others – including friends and family. We’re all the same underneath. Why wear a swimming costume when all you are going to do is get it wet? Bare skin dries much quicker too. Being naked in the company of others helps people’s perception of what constitutes a healthy body – it’s okay to have wobbly bits and be different from most ‘celebrity’ bodies. It also helps us to keep an eye on potential problem areas such as skin conditions, lumps/bumps, obesity and other health problems and a recent scientific study has shown that people who are naked in a social setting have greater self-esteem than the rest of the population.
You might be reading and feel you just couldn’t, ever … but consider it for a moment. It could be a step towards doing something that could change your whole life. By honouring yourself enough to create a better relationship – with your naked body positively. To feel happier in your own skin, knowing that you can take your clothes off and no-one will judge you. To put an end to hiding away your naked form and pretending it is shameful – and instead committing to doing more to start looking after your body.
Naturism is normal. Ordinary people choose not to wear clothes when the weather and circumstances are appropriate. Our activities are no different from what most people do in their leisure time, other than the dress code. We’re not anti-clothes, we just know they are not always essential. It’s also a lot of fun!
Naturism is not about sex. Naturists are not asexual, but despite what people think, a gathering of naked people doesn’t make for a sexually charged environment.
You won't be embarrassed! Once in a naturist place, you soon get used to being surrounded by naked people and forget that you are not wearing clothes. It’s clothed people that stand out. What you look like is irrelevant. No-one stares at you, or judges your appearance – it’s all about feeling good for yourself. No-one is forced to be naked all the time and people will put something on if the weather turns.
More men attend events, visit beaches and Naturist holiday resorts, making it appear that Naturism appeals more to men than women. However, this is not necessarily the case. Naturism may appeal to a similar number of women, but they are reluctant to embrace the lifestyle for their own reasons.
The women who try Naturism are often more passionate about it, and it appears that it changes their lives more deeply than their male counterparts. Many women also say that they were introduced to Naturism by a husband or boyfriend and were hesitant, but now they can’t imagine life without it and believe it to be good for them and the entire family.
The human body was not designed to be wrapped up in clothes, and clothes-free activities have numerous health benefits.
More and more people are realising the significant benefits nudity brings to mental, emotional and physical health, body image issues, and their ability to relax and escape the rigours of daily life. It’s widely accepted that it’s good for everyone to have the sun and fresh air on their skin – so why not get the maximum benefit?
When you shake off your clothes, you do more than peel away the layers of fabric. It often feels like you are removing your worries, stresses and particularly any hang-ups you have about your body. If you’ve yet to try it, there is no more incredible feeling of freedom than giving your whole body – and in fact your entire ‘being’ – a good airing.
“Social nudity” is on the increase in the UK as people are far less hung up these days about seeing or being seen naked by others – including friends and family. We’re all the same underneath. Why wear a swimming costume when all you are going to do is get it wet? Bare skin dries much quicker too. Being naked in the company of others helps people’s perception of what constitutes a healthy body – it’s okay to have wobbly bits and be different from most ‘celebrity’ bodies. It also helps us to keep an eye on potential problem areas such as skin conditions, lumps/bumps, obesity and other health problems and a recent scientific study has shown that people who are naked in a social setting have greater self-esteem than the rest of the population.
You might be reading and feel you just couldn’t, ever … but consider it for a moment. It could be a step towards doing something that could change your whole life. By honouring yourself enough to create a better relationship – with your naked body positively. To feel happier in your own skin, knowing that you can take your clothes off and no-one will judge you. To put an end to hiding away your naked form and pretending it is shameful – and instead committing to doing more to start looking after your body.
Naturism is normal. Ordinary people choose not to wear clothes when the weather and circumstances are appropriate. Our activities are no different from what most people do in their leisure time, other than the dress code. We’re not anti-clothes, we just know they are not always essential. It’s also a lot of fun!
Naturism is not about sex. Naturists are not asexual, but despite what people think, a gathering of naked people doesn’t make for a sexually charged environment.
You won't be embarrassed! Once in a naturist place, you soon get used to being surrounded by naked people and forget that you are not wearing clothes. It’s clothed people that stand out. What you look like is irrelevant. No-one stares at you, or judges your appearance – it’s all about feeling good for yourself. No-one is forced to be naked all the time and people will put something on if the weather turns.