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Nudism and Sex
I think nudism and sex does get mixed up sometimes. I think that in Europe and particularly in Germany the people are more in touch with themselves and more comfortable with nudity. I remember walking round the Englische Garten in Munich some years ago. It was full of nudists and naked people just enjoying themselves the same way in which clothed people would. No one batted an eyelid and its probably how nudism was intended to be. I cannot for the life of me imagine the same scene in London's Hyde Park. Well I can, but it wouldn't be pretty.
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The point of nudism surely is the sense of freedom and the choice to remove clothes, go for a swim and just generally chill out. I am not sure what all the fuss is about. I wonder sometimes why people go to extraordinary lengths just to get naked even in mid winter when any fool can see its best to wrap up warm.
There is a certain element of voyeurism in naturism. I am convinced of this. Most of it is harmless and mild but endless photos of guys seeking pleasure in having their photos taken - standing straight, arm on hip, staring out to sea - the emphasis on 'look at my willy' is really not a good promotion of nudism in general. Even nude on a beach, I would prefer my lower half left out of the picture but would have no objections to being photographed fully in a group with others naked. I would not like to be photographed posing just for the sake of it. This has nothing to do with not being ashamed or being ashamed of anything. Nudists who make a habit of this attract ridicule and do naturism no favours.
In the United Kingdom there are several nudist beaches. Unfortunately, these beaches inevitably attract the 'man in mac' types and all the nudists tend to be bunched up into some signposted area with big read warning signs as if the occupants of this part of the beach are abnormal. Even more disturbing is that they are almost always against a backdrop of sand dunes. Look closely and you can see the glint of light shining off the array of binoculars and bird watchers amongst the grass - sadly they are not seeking the feathered birds. I am sorry if I paint a sorry and seedy picture of nudism in the UK. There are of course places where you can find secluded locations and out of the way places where you can relax and enjoy nudism as it should be enjoyed.
Having enjoyed naturism in the past in countries where the climate and environment is more condusive to feeling the wind between ones legs, I am not against naturism in any way at all.
For me naturism is a personal thing. Perhaps something to be enjoyed with a group of friends or whenever the occassion lends itself. It is not something that will cause me to run off in desperation to find the nearest place to remove my clothes.
So, nudism and sex. The two are tied obviously - I hear you gasp. Look around the internet to try and find a reasonable naturist site such as this one and you find endless exploits of photos of naturists, nudist videos for sale and nudist sites designed for people to come and oggle. Great if your a voyeur and this is what you want. How many genuine naturists have posted their nude pics somewhere on the net only to find that they end up on some porn site or adult image bank. Failing that, and I am sorry to be blunt, but how many end up decorating someones desktop and objects of lust and desire by people saving money on buying the latest Playboy mag.
Naturists need to be careful. If your footloose and fancy free and really don't give a damn thats fine but what happens when you get married, have kids maybe, and then, lo and behold your 9 year old photo of you naked is found plastered all over some website. Believe me, it happens.
The reason why naturism and sex go hand in hand is the reason we have naturist clubs that do not generally accept single men. The safety and security factor of such clubs provides a better environment for nudists. There are also plenty of 'swingers' who are into naturism in a big way. Naturists attract the wrong types. Its a fact. Another reason why clubs are so popular. Seclusion is a kind of protection. It is such a shame that it has to be this way. If our society were more liberal and we had all become used to naturism and nudism in the parks and streets of our land then perhaps many more would be encouraged to shed their clothing.
And finally, naturism is all about getting back to nature? I am not so sure. What I do find funny is naturists wandering around a supermarket carrying shopping bags, wearing sun shades, a watch, shoes or trainers and not a stitch of clothing. Surely, that was never meant to be. It cannot be too hygienic in a supermarket surely.
~ We are all born naked, wet and hungry. Then things get worse.
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I'd like to risk a question
Be A Kid Again
I'd like to risk a question that I hope isn't taken as offensive by anyone. The only reason I ask is to see if others either secretly, quietly, or openly admit to feeling the same way in nude venues, or is it just lack of experience on my part. I think the answers may vary depending on whether the respondent is primarily a participant at AANR-type nudist facilities or if they are primarily nude at beach resorts...but we shall see. The question is: When you are participating in nude recreation, do you feel a "sense" of enjoyment that is derived from some degree of satisfying a (secret) "voyeur/exhibitionist tendency" that is within you? The reason I ask is that I haven't yet reached that "sense of maturity" that allows total non-chalance with being nude, being seen nude, or seeing others nude. I do notice that the longer I'm on the beach nude during a day, the less "charged" about it I feel and the more "relaxed" I become. However, each day when I first arrive, the act of disrobing among strangers gives me a feeling of sensuality and, frankly, that I"m doing something I've been taught all my life is "naughty", and therefore has a tinge of eroticism attached to it. (Latent Exhibitionism traits?) Similarly, though I'm reluctant to admit this here among purists for fear of being ostracized, when guys arrive on the scene and disrobe... yes, I will look.. (Latent Voyeurism traits?). I don't pose, preen, or arrange myself in a suggestive way at any time... nor do I stare at men in a lacivious manner... I simply am saying that I'm not to the point that I "could care less" if someone is nude or if someone is seeing me nude. I welcome comments, good-bad-indifferent. Be gentle...it's only a question :) AshAncient wisdom I just made up. . .
I think its almost pathological that society thinks of looking at someone's face
Ash -- good post. and eyes, or arms and legs, as perfectly normal, but we refuse each other the non sexual pleasure of enjoying our naked forms. You are describing something that is IMO perfectly healthy and natural, but in lieu of our screwy culture, easy to confuse. As such, it has created some weird behavior out of non-nudist in relation to nudity, and even many of nudist I talk with are uncomfortable with a stare for being ogled or being the “dirty ogler.” Now, I'm a M new to this social nudism thing myself, but I have had a ton of experience working with nude F models as an artist -- literally staring at one persons entire body for three hour sittings gives you some perspective, often the same model over and again. Here are my 2 cents -- from both sides. First the artist. I've worked with men as well, but your question seems to discuss the opposite sex - so I'll stick with my own similar experience. But really, bottom line is - just as any nudist knows, parts are parts and it's the artist's job to really check them out and quantify them. Parts are what make us, us. Each of us finds different parts neat. Some parts on some people express themselves in wonderfully different ways. Each part has its own beauty, and then is further defined and redefined again by a model's pose and lighting. Hair makes shadows, eyes and nose related to room light, for example. The slope of the back and ribs into the hip carries a certain reflection. The shape of one's thigh into the buttocks is different in this pose from the last, and from Model A's, B's and C's -each wonderful in their own right. The neckline into the back. The shoulder from the biceps and triceps into the lats and breasts. How one's breasts fall in one pose vs. another. Fuller breast, small breasts. How the hip line expresses itself in relation to the pubic area, or how a shadow hides or does not hide what's hidden between the legs. How she shaves or not. OK, that's lots of artsy-fartsy stuff, but my point is that its all that detail - those relationships that artists quantify on paper - that humans can't articulate, but nonetheless are captivated by / find interesting in the human form, as the art is evidence in and of itself. But for some reason we are allowed to look at it on paper, but not at real life... I don't get it... These are all beautiful things in relationship to one another -you see these as much as I do as a nudist. The relationships make us think. They catch our eye - and we as humans are wired to have our eyes caught. And of course, there is a reason we have more than one piece of nude art -- look at each new guy that comes by, satisfy your curiosity. Most of us really do want to look longer than society (or even other nudists) approves, but we avert our eyes in shame. Now -- As a new nudist - over 10 years since my last nude model - I can say that I am respectful of this - if anyone has any curiosity about anything on my body, go ahead and look. If my body changes as I move and it catches your interest, please - go ahead and look - the body is an amazing machine. (Note - I didn't say leer or make eyes at me or anything like that. Just appreciate what god gave us.) I am happy and, yes, I do derive energy from the fact that I am providing such a, for the lack of a better term, contribution. I don't consider myself to be much to look at, but I am unique and if someone finds interest - that's only natural. That, IMO is part of nudism - appreciating others and allowing others to appreciate our form - our half of providing that enjoyment is NOT exhibitionism. (Now, if you are participating in some sort of purely sexual pleasure out of it, that's a different story.) But let's be clear; The body is interesting and wonderful. It is the subject of thousands of year of art that people line up to see in museums. It is sensual - it is living, breathing and all that. Can it have an air of sexuality? Sure as we are human! But that is ALL Normal, and appreciating this in us is neither exhibitionist nor perverse. It is accepting what we are. It should invigorate us in a healthy way.
that's normal because
Ash, RunnerGirl, I agree with what everyone has posted above too. Initially it's exciting and that's normal because you have to remember you're breaking a lot of society's taboos by going nude in public or in the company of others. The next stage seems to be pure enjoyment with the freedom and liberation of the body and a sensuous feeling of just being nude. You can have this feeling whether you are in your own bedroom alone or enjoying a romp on the beach or in the woods. Eventually it's no longer the thrill of doing something "forbotten" or perhaps a little naughty in society's eyes but just the pure enjoyment of living free and comfortable. And there's a bonus if you share it with other like-minded folks at nude beaches or clubs, you begin to accept people as people and not as costumed actors playing their roles, as doctors, lawyers or VERY important people. Indeed they all become just plain folk. Happily, I can assure you, the feelings of a slight thrill when you are nude can still be existent even after 34 years of living a nudist lifestyle. Take care and ... Keep it Bare !!! - veal
