for the duration of the event.

windows will be blocked.
For a nudism greenhorn, Saturday’s swim could be an encounter that could liberate
the beginner from more than only the clothing. After all, human beings are born
nudists, says Teddy van Geemen, an event organizer.
“It is a remarkable sense of liberation and freedom when you first try it,” he says,
Notably when it is done with a group.
“Social nudism is defined by great acknowledgement. Nobody cares whether you
are fat or skinny.”
https://s3.amazonaws.com/2021naturist/nudist-family-pics.html , Connie Robson, was commenced about six years ago when she
“It was an exhilarating feeling of freedom,” she recalls.
when you are clothing-free.”
But the moment we leave
the uterus, we’re wrapped in a blanket, and the skin hardly ever sees the light

Cloth.
Is this healthy for our
bodies? Were our bodies designed to be eternally clothed? If you believe in
evolution, the answer needs to be no. Of course progression didn’t create a body
designed for clothes.
If you believe in the
Judeo-Christian divine creation of the human body, the answer must still be no.
Adam and Eve lived naked in the garden of Eden. That’s what their bodies were
designed to do.
Why have this magnificent
organ of skin enveloping our whole bodies, every square inch of it covered with
Fragile sensory nerves and innovative temperature regulation pores, afterward
wrap it up 24/7 in man-made coverings so it’s all useless? Garments can keep
But in other cases, it really hinders with
It’s obvious that a hot day
would be much simpler to bear bare than clothed. But those with expertise
can also testify the naked body is able to comfortably defy trendy
temperatures considerably easier than most people think, because garments are not
interfering with the body’s attempt to regulate internal temperature.
against the elements, against harm while performing risky actions–these
are good reasons for covering the miraculous organ of skin with clothes. But
how can it possibly be healthy to never let it “breathe”–at least for an hour
Experts are now beginning
to tell us that kids aren’t getting enough sunlight. Between the hysteria of
Consistently remaining clothed and the latest anxiety craze of developing skin cancer,
children are afflicted by a vitamin D deficiency, even to the point where that
Allegedly archaic disorder of rickets is starting to return.
(By the way, it is much
easier to notice a malignant skin tumor early enough for successful treatment if
you let other folks see you naked now and then.)
Physical health is merely
one facet of nudity. What about our mental wellbeing?
Who are we? https://s3.amazonaws.com/2022naturist/milf-beach.html ‘re
our bodies. Whatever attitude we’ve got toward our bodies is the approach we have
toward ourselves.
And what exactly is the mind-set
We’ve got toward our bodies? Shame.
be the most pervasive mental conditioning of our lives. We prefer to call it
brainwashing because it is forced upon us throughout our lives, warps our natural
attitudes toward our and others’ bodies, and is a profoundly emotive, irrational
process. Mental abuse, in our view.
Is there a kid on world
Who’s born with an aversion to nudity? Does any child care about naked bodies?
Does seeing a bare body mean anything at all to a young child? Does being
nude mean anything to a kid, other than maybe a more comfortable state of
dress to be in than having clothing pressed against one’s body?
What child wouldn’t adore
to rip his or her clothing off and run around naked, just for the simple joy
of it?
reaction to nudity come from?
Do children grow into it
naturally? Junk! All the societies in the history of humankind that have
to nudity must be brainwashed into kids. And how is that done?

Through shame. https://s3.amazonaws.com/naturist2020/index.html
Will not leave clothing on unless we shame or threaten them into doing it.
Now why isn’t that
Psychological abuse?
From the instant of birth,
when they wrap that blanket around the newborn, we are emotionally conditioned
to think of our bodies as black. Every minute of every day of our lives, with
rare exceptions, the brainwashing is encouraged. Every instant we cover our
bodies we are communicating the subliminal message to our subconscious that our
bodies are shameful and must be concealed.
Every minute of every single day.
Is there any other kind of psychological conditioning we are immersed in more?
Even our minutes of nudity
Don’t save us. When we bathe, we go into a private toilet, close and often
lock the door, pull the shower curtain, and shower nude–all alone out of sight
of others. Bodily functions are done the same manner.
Not even doctor’s offices