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The first and most profound connection between the two lies in the concept of . Body positivity argues that all bodies are good bodies, regardless of shape, size, ability, or color. However, internalizing this belief is nearly impossible when one’s only visual references are the hyper-idealized bodies of media. Naturism strips away this artifice. On a nude beach or at a landed club, one sees the full, unvarnished spectrum of humanity: mastectomy scars, stretch marks, prosthetic limbs, aging skin, cellulite, and surgical lines. Crucially, one sees that these bodies are not objects of pity or revulsion, but vessels for joy, swimming, playing volleyball, and reading in the sun. This visual repetition rewires the brain. What was once hidden and shameful becomes mundane and unremarkable. In the naturist environment, a "flawed" body is simply a real body, and seeing hundreds of real bodies enjoying life is the most potent antidote to the toxic perfectionism that body positivity seeks to overcome.

For those of us who practice naturism, the answer is simple: we choose to shed our clothes, and with them, the societal expectations that come with dressing. We choose to revel in the freedom of being ourselves, unapologetically and authentically. purenudism siterip

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