Why Nudist?

(All-Nudist has MOVED to All-Nudist.com)

What Is Nudism All About?  

Posing for the camera. Group nude on a beach.

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Hello!  Whether you’re just curious as to what this nude stuff is all about, or maybe you’ve tried it and have some questions, we’re here to help

If  you’re like some of us your introduction to this strange idea of ‘nudism’ came from grainy black and white photos of bare people playing volleyball.  Or perhaps from the internet with pics of beautiful models basking ‘naturally’ on a page full of ads for porno sites.  Let’s explore a bit and see what we find.

The first thing to keep in mind is that, other than being naked, nudists are people just like everyone else with the same feelings and interests, differences and personalities.  We do tend to be a bit more open-minded, probably because we know what it’s like to be judged unfairly based on stereotypes.  That said, we also tend to be rather prudish  in some ways.  You will find little ‘improper’ behavior in a socially nude situation.  As they say; Be nude, not rude.

Enough of all that, time to move on.   Shall we do this in a Q&A format?  Ok, lets.  Whee!  What fun!

   Q:  What’s the difference between a nudist and a naturist?
A:  Not much, though some would argue.  A naturist is generally more into nudity in an outdoorsy setting while a nudist is happy to be nude just about anywhere.  That’s simplified but good enough for now.  The term ‘clothes free’ is gaining in popularity recently since some people don’t care to be labeled ‘nudist’, along with the perceived negative ideas related to the word.

Q:  What does ‘Textile” mean?
A:  ‘Textile’ is a term referring to the community of those who cover their bodies with clothing most of the time, as opposed to ‘nudists/naturists’ who prefer not to. It is convenient, descriptive, and non-derogatory.

   Q:  What’s the difference between ‘nudist’ and ‘clothing optional’?
A:  Used in descriptions of campgrounds or resorts, ‘nudist’ usually means that full nudity is expected most of the time.  ‘Clothing optional’ indicates that nudity is allowed but not required, and may be restricted as to times and places.  When booking into a resort be very sure about what you’re getting.  It would be a shame to travel a great distance only to find out that you can be nude only at the pool, after 11:00 PM.

Q:  Why do people want to be naked?
A:  Why not?  It’s fun!  The breeze, the water, the sand.  Grass under your feet (or whatever), it simply feels good!  Our skin is a sensory organ, capable of discerning subtle nuances of feeling ranging from temperature to texture.  We cover ourselves with clothing and smother most of this ability to perceive and enjoy that which Nature offers for our pleasure.  Everything is different nude.  Our bodies move and wiggle and bounce differently, our whole world feels brand new.  It has to be experienced to be understood.

Q:  I was raised to keep my ‘privates’ covered, how could I possibly let someone see me?
A:  Nudists don’t view the body as a thing of shame.  We all learned body shame from somewhere, you know where you learned yours.  Nudists are simply folks that have realized that we learned wrong.  Our society equates skin with sex, sex with sin, and sin with evil.  Nudists are better able to separate skin from sex.  Isn’t it ironic that by covering only ‘private’ parts that those parts become the focus of attention, creating sexual (evil) thoughts?  Even more ironic is that by uncovering those parts they lose their mystery and become just another part of a body.

Q:  I’m easily aroused, what if I have a ‘physical’ reaction to all those naked bodies? Waterbed500
A:  Don’t worry, you probably won’t.  It’s an extremely rare sight but if it happens, just wrap in a towel or something.  As long as you don’t deliberately create the situation or run around waving it in people’s faces (so to speak) it’s no big thing.  Ah, bad choice of words; change that to ‘it just isn’t important’…

Q:  It’s beginning to sound like naturists are a bunch of sexless zombies, it that true?
A:  Hardly.  It’s just that there is a time and a place for everything and a social gathering of nudists is not bar time at a meet-market.  Picture it more like a community picnic and behave accordingly.

Q:  My body is less than perfect, will I be embarrassed to be seen?
A:  Maybe, for a few minutes.  You may be conscious of every wiggle, jiggle, wart and wrinkle.  Until you are comfortable enough to look around a bit and realize that (1) no one is paying any attention to you and (2) most of them are nothing special to look at either (from a Textile point of view) and (3) nobody cares.  They’re just folks, out for some sun and a nice day.  After a little while you may feel at ease enough to move around a bit, maybe even talk to people (Hmm, what do I do with my eyes?  What do I look at while talking to them?) and have some perceptions shattered.  Why, these are just people like you, who enjoy being naked and nobody cares a lick about appearances!  This will cause serious damage to your Textile view of the world.  Imagine that: basing your opinion of someone on who they are, not how they look.

Q:  I am young and buff, will I feel out place?
A:  Nah.  All sorts of people are attracted to the nude lifestyle.  Some groups or locations may cater more to a particular clientele, but generally speaking we’re a pretty mixed lot.  Fat, skinny, old, young, kids, and, yes, Beautiful People.  It’s fair to say that nudists pay less attention to bodies than to the person inside them, but that’s not to say that we’re totally unaware of the standard forms of beauty when we see them.  So yeah, pretty’s still pretty, but it’s just not particularly important.

Q: I’m gay. Is that a problem with nudists?                                                                                                                                                                            A: Generally, no. Single males are sometimes looked at with caution since ‘cruising’ is not appropriate at nudist venuenaked guy 2s. Gay guys are often more obvious about it and sometimes behave poorly, ie., in an openly sexual manner. That is absolutely forbidden and has earned gays a less than admirable reputation in some places. Just do us all a favor and behave yourself. That way we can all get along fine and have a good time naked!

Q:  What about kids, how do they fit in?  Should they see naked people?  Isn’t that perverted?
A:  Good questions.  Kids are natural nudists, it’s we parents who put clothes on them.  The human body is nothing to be ashamed of or hide and it’s doing so that causes problems for folks.  That said, how a particular kid reacts to social nudity depends on their background, age and personality.  Generally speaking, the younger they are the easier it is for them.  Upper elementary school age through high school is tougher if they’ve not been raised with nudity.  Ideas and attitudes become fixed, insecurities, hormones and sexuality, what a mess.  Personal experience with our kids and friends’ kids, ages 12 through 18 at first exposure was just fine.  A little bit of oh-my-god-everybody’s-naked at first, quickly becoming just fine to them.  A lot of kids don’t mind being around nudity but prefer to remain clothed.  No problem.  Don’t force it.

Q:  What about legal issues and kids?
A:  It starts to get a little murky right around here and this is not to be taken asfamily nudism legal advice.  Different states and localities have varied laws and ordinances relating to the subject and enforcement varies greatly.  It’s almost impossible to get a straight answer from anyone and you certainly won’t find one here!  Most laws include wording which requires more than simple nudity to be in violation, some refer to particular body parts (one state’s statute forbids exposure of the female breast below the nipple but not above it), or certain types of behavior.
We are unaware of any problems with kids and nudity at Mazo Beach or at any of the legitimate nudist campgrounds in Wisconsin (or in the USA for that matter, except for one in Indiana which no longer exists), and kids do frequent them, but it is always a good idea to ask someone ahead of time.  And, as always, keep an eye on your kids.  Creeps can be anywhere.

Q:  Is public nudity legal in Wisconsin?
A:  Maybe, it depends on how it’s interpreted and enforced.  According to the statutes it appears to be legal, more or less, but we know better, don’t we?  Try walking down your street naked and see what happens.  Or in your own yard or at a beach.  Streakers are arrested nowadays instead of merely being ticketed yet Madison has legalized toplessness for women.  Of course, a topless woman will be arrested for disorderly conduct.  Go figure.
Nudity is specifically allowed on public lands yet is prohibited on the public land surrounding Mazo Beach.  Nuditity is allowed on the Dane County side of thes01 river but not on the Sauk County side.  Again, ask before you bare it all somewhere.

So, get out there and try it if you haven’t already.  If you want to be nude, you can be.  This advice comes with a 100% money-back guarantee.  We will cheerfully refund every cent you paid for this free advice!

Hope to see you at the beach, or somewhere!    – Angie & Steve

11 Responses

  1. why they wear shoes? shoes are not from nature.

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  2. Maybe their toes are cold?

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  3. What about butt stains (aka: skidmarks) on chairs, couches etc? To me, that is gross.

    Admin: LOL, that IS gross! Which is probably why nudists worldwide carry a towel to sit on! Also, we tend to be pretty clean folks in general. YOU may be able to hide a dirty body inside clothes, but that doesn’t work for us! Since you found this site, why not read around a bit and get an idea of what it’s all aobut?

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  4. feet are very sensitieve. try to walk without shoes on gravel and over rocks and you will see.

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  5. You’re right, Hans, feet are very sensitive and it feels great to experience the various textures of the earth. Unfortunately, Steve has developed peripherial neuropathy in his feet and alternately cannot feel them at all or is in pain, particularly when walking. Bare foot contact with anything, especially rough or bumpy surfaces, causes him excruciating pain. It’s so sad that someone who used to be barefoot all the time can hardly walk across the lawn anymore.

    He says that’s ok though, he’s got the rest of his body to enjoy the sun and breeze with, and doesn’t mind rolling around in the grass (or snow!) once in a while! -A

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  6. Thanks for the nice info on your site. i enjoy reading it. When i hike i always wear shoes a hat and nothing els. Then i feel great. all the best to steve. pitty your people to far away to meet you.

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  7. What if you’re ashamed of your penis cuz its small will people laugh at you

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  8. No one will. You’ll find that most men aren’t very impressive, and nobody cares. Small breasts, fat, scars; it doesn’t matter. We know a couple of guys born without ANY penis! Get over it.

    Suggest you read through our articles about new nudists. This is an entirely different lifestyle with different ideas and concepts. Appearance does NOT matter!

    In our SEARCH, look up ‘Great Penis Debate’ for a lot of answers!

    And while you’re at it, go to our current website (this one is old and not updated): All-Nudist.com

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  9. Well…if body types are not an issue, and “nobody cares a lick about appearances,” why does every photograph I’ve seen here feature only flat-tummy thin people?

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  10. Your point is well taken, but perhaps you should look a bit closer; there’s a mix of body types in this article alone. Most are far from models, except those used for illustrative purposes related to that. The reality of social nudism is that most folks fit the ‘wouldn’t want to be seen naked’ category in a Textile setting. However, nudism is a state of mind that easily and quickly puts body shapes into perspective. That is, unimportant.

    Please explore this (obsolete and ‘parked’) website to get a better idea. Even BETTER, go to our current site http://www.All-Nudist.com , to see what’s been going on in the past few years since we stopped updating this site!

    Nobody’s trying to kid you here. We present the reality of social nudism and have now been doing so for several years. Nudism isn’t sexy nor sexless, not everyone is fat or skinny, pretty or ugly, fit or not. Nudists are a cross section of bodies and personalities just like in Textile society; we just happen to get along better having dropped most of the pretenses that infect daily life. Keep learning, it’s well worth it!

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  11. I think that your site reflects fairly what we see when we’re at nudist places, a broad cross section of people of all sorts of shapes and sizes, naked and happy to be so. One of the bonuses of being with genuine nudists is that no one cares about what they or we look like, we accept each other as we come in our natural state, without those labels that clothed society tags onto various body types. Real nudists are free of those labels, nudism is a very liberating experience, not just because we’re nude.

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