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If you are a body positivity advocate curious about naturism, start small:
Theodore Roosevelt famously said, "Comparison is the thief of joy." Social media has made comparison an Olympic sport. We compare our "behind-the-scenes" struggles with everyone else’s "highlight reels." If you are a body positivity advocate curious
Naturism is the cure. When you walk into a locker room, a nude beach, or a resort, you are instantly surrounded by reality. You see that nobody looks like the airbrushed models in magazines. You see that bellies fold, thighs touch, and skin sags. It is a collective sigh of relief. You realize that your "imperfections" aren't imperfections at all—they are just the standard human condition. In the naturist setting, there is no "before" photo
Let’s be honest. Mainstream body positivity often feels conditional. We are told to love our bodies if they are "healthy," if we are working out, or if we buy the right lingerie. There is still a hierarchy of acceptable bodies. In the naturist setting
Naturism doesn't recognize that hierarchy.
When you walk into a nude beach or a naturist resort, you don't see the "Instagram body." You see the human body:
In the naturist setting, there is no "before" photo. There is no goal weight. There is simply what is.