• social hypocrisy requires us to keep hidden --- freedom from the restraint and self control indicated by

    this fixed idea.
    * * *
    We'll go farther. We maintain, taking up the perspective of sociability, that the practice of getting
    hiding their body.
    the sight of nudity, or the regular association of nudist s of both sexes, exalts sensual want. This is
    not always the case. Nonetheless, url to most gymnist theses --- for which opportunism or panic of
    persecution is the beginning of wisdom --- we do not deny it either. But we maintain the lusty
    exaltation engendered by fkk endeavors is pure, natural, and instinctive. It cannot be compared with
    the contrived excitement of the half-naked, the gallant in revealing clothing, and all the artifices of make-
    Upward relied on in the dressed, half-dressed, or hardly dressed milieu in which we currently manage.

    url ,
    and unless you popped out of
    your mama's snatch wearing a
    tuxedo, you were born naked, also.
    But they wrapped up our nude
    infant bodies quite quick, and
    Finally, they'll probably entomb us
    in clothing.
    As a kid of around three or four, I Had
    sometimes do a little dance after becoming
    I called my dance "The Naked Dancing," and it consisted of a basic two-step with my arms swinging
    Amused by my naked jig's gleeful innocence, my
    teenaged brother even wrote a song called "Do the Nude," whose lyrics consisted completely of the
    mantra "Do the bare, and a-do the naked" recurred while I danced. Even my parents were amused
    by my Bare Dance, because I was clearly too young to recognize folks should not be nude at all,
    Substantially less
    Dancing
    about it.
    Junk-sex happenings including streaking (running nude in public---sort of a kind of naturist terrorism), wife-swappin' swingers, and male "flashers"
    in trenchcoats (what the hell happened to
    them?
    ).
    As an adult, I've been openly naked at an all-male health club in Stockholm (keep your wisecracks to yourself), a nude beach in Copenhagen,
    and sundry "clothing-optional" hot springs across the American West. When http://conseildunet.com/__media__/js/netsoltrademark.php?d=ournudism.com were not around, I Have even had occasion to trudge through
    the
    Exotic
    office naked as a porn-peddlin' jaybird. Unless it's too cold, I always sleep naked and spend much of the time in my apartment without
    one thread of bad cloths to cover my pink skin. I often lift weights naked while looking at myself in the mirror. For lucky naked partners, I 'll
    even sometimes perform my uproarious "dick dance," and a good time is had by all.
    BUT it is TOUGH BEING NUDE
    in a world where everyone wears clothing. Everyone who is "civilized," at least.
    Clothing. You either wear it or you do not. Clothing alter everything. Clothes are so anthropologically significant, it is silly. Clothes is a social
    dividing line nearly as all encompassing as sex. More societal significance is allowed clothing than just about any other fabric thing. So many
    invisible walls fall to the ground along with one's clothes. We attach so much absurd significance to clothing to the point where we've convinced
    ourselves that nudity, rather than clothing, is what's unnatural or deviant.
    Nudity. So easy and yet so powerful. The nude body, when revealed, is both more and less
    than what we had imagined. So much hinges on its suppression. If the world were to abruptly turn
    all-naked, disastrous social collapses would result.
    tial to our notion of being civilized. God may not have always told us that nudity is awful, but the King
    does. He always does. He wants us to quit fuckin' around, get dressed, and start building the roads.
    But mandatory social clothes has just been a very recent blip in human development. It's
    existed for less than one percent of the entire timespan of the slapstick humor called People on
    Earth. It wasn't until the loom was invented in China about 6,000 years ago that garments became
    an option. Until then, the whole world was a naturist colony.
    Almost all cultures of antiquity, and many world cultures today, practiced people nudism. Most
    pagan societies incorporated nudity into their rituals. The ancient Egyptians walked around naked,
    as did as the Greeks, especially inside their homoerotic-by-inference bare sporting spectacles. The
    The Roman public baths were all-naked, as
    were many European public baths through the Middle Ages. European families frequently slept in

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