What is Naturism?

What is Naturism?

Naturism is the practice of going without clothes. Whatever you may think about people who do such a thing, it is not shameful, embarrassing or ridiculous, in fact when the weather is hot it’s the sensible option – and great fun!

Naturism is also very sociable. Naturists are happy, friendly people who are pleased to have discovered such a great way of being and treat everyone with respect, and as equals. Being among contented, comfortable and like-minded people brings about a sense of mental well-being and – despite what you may think – you quickly become used to being naked among other naked people. Sounds impossible? Even the most reluctant first-timers say how they “forgot” they were nude after only a few minutes and stopped noticing that everyone else was too. Also, simple nudity is not sexually stimulating – in naturist places you will find people doing what you see anywhere else, only without clothes.

How to Spot a Naturist

How to Spot a Naturist

A co-worker asks you if you want to see his tan lines and he takes off his ring.

You see a green capital letter ‘N’ bumper sticker on their car. The capital green N is the symbol for the Naturist Society.

They’ve got freckles… everywhere.

Early in the summer a friend has returned from the beach, she can’t sit down, and she has her bra in her pocket.

You invite someone to go swimming and they have to go out and buy a bathing suit.

12-foot fences around the back yard.

Even though you live on the coast, your friends drive four hours each weekend to go to the beach because ‘it’s a nice beach’.

At the entrance to their driveway there’s a huge sign saying: ‘Warning: Beyond this point you may encounter nude sunbathers.’

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