Why I am a Naturist by Steven Skelley
Why I am a Naturist by Steven Skelley
My parents used to joke that they could not keep clothes on me as a toddler and preschool child. I could often be found roaming our back yard nude as the minute I was born.
We lived at the edge of acres and acres of woods filled with trails and a deep creek. During elementary and middle school, it was not unusual for my guy fiends and I to strip off our Summer clothes and skinnydip in the creek. It was comfortable.
Many of us played sports and showered together. We showered together after physical education classes in school too. We showered nude with our coaches, Dads, uncles and other adults we played sports with.
Quite honestly, it was the perfect way to introduce us to the male body in all its stages, shapes and sizes.
There was a camaraderie that was intensified by being open and honest before each other.
When I relocated 1000 miles to Florida, I discovered the nude beaches Haulover and Playalinda. What an epiphany to spend a sunny day nude with dozens, hundreds and sometimes thousands of people who feel at peace being natural in nature!
The truth of the matter is that I feel most at peace when I am naturally nude in nature and naturally nude with others. There is an honesty and communion that I feel nowhere else.
It is crazy for people to say that naturism and nudism are unnatural. We are all born nude. Every creature in creation lives their lives naturally nude.
There is nothing more natural than being nude.
My parents used to joke that they could not keep clothes on me as a toddler and preschool child. I could often be found roaming our back yard nude as the minute I was born.
We lived at the edge of acres and acres of woods filled with trails and a deep creek. During elementary and middle school, it was not unusual for my guy fiends and I to strip off our Summer clothes and skinnydip in the creek. It was comfortable.
Many of us played sports and showered together. We showered together after physical education classes in school too. We showered nude with our coaches, Dads, uncles and other adults we played sports with.
Quite honestly, it was the perfect way to introduce us to the male body in all its stages, shapes and sizes.
There was a camaraderie that was intensified by being open and honest before each other.
When I relocated 1000 miles to Florida, I discovered the nude beaches Haulover and Playalinda. What an epiphany to spend a sunny day nude with dozens, hundreds and sometimes thousands of people who feel at peace being natural in nature!
The truth of the matter is that I feel most at peace when I am naturally nude in nature and naturally nude with others. There is an honesty and communion that I feel nowhere else.
It is crazy for people to say that naturism and nudism are unnatural. We are all born nude. Every creature in creation lives their lives naturally nude.
There is nothing more natural than being nude.
Posted by Steven Skelley
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