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Let's talk about the movement sweeping the internet, desexulizing the naked body. Now, there is a difference between seeing someone naked & sexualizing someone's nudity.

But I want to talk about the divide between naturism and our unspoken sexuality.

I am an advocate for non-sexual nudity, but there was a speed bump in the road during the beginning of my journey. I felt strange and uncomfortable at the thought of attending a naturist event or even stepping into nude beach initially.. I questioned if the nudists in my space had a hidden adjenda?

Would I feel objectified?

Would I be touched?

Do I need to be careful with the words I speak?

Being a true naturist, I believe, is embracing all parts of yourself, including your sexuality. But that also means understanding when it's appropriate and 100% respecting others.

You can be surrounded by friends, butt naked, and there will not be a hint of sexual energy in the air. On the other hand, you can be rugged up in your winter warmers harnessing each other's sexual energy and decide to consentually on it.

My naturist journey has been trials to triumph and self-discovery both in sexual and non-sexual empowerment. Please express yourself in whichever way you feel but understand when it is the appropriate time, place, and energy.

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J0n45 D4n13L

at the same time, I believe I can not force anyone to be a naturist nor to accept my naked body. I believe it has to be done, nudity, among people that accept nudity or want to learn and change from sexual to non sexual nudity, enjoy sun, breeze, friendliness, sports, meals, family, all withouth the influence of the textile coverings

J0n45 D4n13L

thank you for this topic, Jamie. I enjoy reading you and writing too. ♥ ♥ ♥

Jessie Beale

Absolutely! You can never force anything upon anyone... That's the beauty of being human right? FREE WILL!