I am a naturist

Submitted by Blaqnature on Mon, 05/10/2009 - 05:04

Hi, I am a naturist living in Jamaica.Many people say that being nude in groups makes them feel more accepted for their entire being-physical, intellectual and emotional. They say that they tend to be more accepted, in spite of differences in age, body shape, fitness and health. Without clothing, one's social rank is generally obscured. They report feeling more united with humanity, with less regard to a person's wealth, position, nationality, race and sex. Naturism is characterized by the practice of communal nudity. Nudity is seen by most people as being the most obvious aspect of naturism. While it is true that nudity is central to naturism, it is also a means of encouraging self-respect, respect for others, and for the environment. To approach another person completely naked is an act of trust. You are saying, in effect, "Here I am, completely unpretentious, with all my physical imperfections on view. Accept me for what I am, and I will accept you as you are. What you see is the whole "me" as I really am." Such an attitude can only engender mutual respect. You feel really close to nature when you discard your clothes and feel warm sunshine, fresh air or cool water on the whole of your body. Being naked outdoors gives you a great sense of freedom.

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