To put things into a fast outlook Im a relative novice to social nudism I view social nudism as a sub culture to the prevailing culture of the regioncountry to which the societal nudists belong

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Within this sub culture community of social nudists I'm very curious in keeping the idea of personal privacy. We don't have the same notion of personal privacy as the cloths.
For Fabrics, the entire concept of private privacy has a modesty to immodesty ratio that greatly leans toward modesty - from our perspective. Our complete notion of personal privacy heavily leans toward immodesty - from their perspective. Theirs and our limits of private privacy are in different places. For us the nude is no longer a private thing. beach party - within our community. Our immodesty has limitations, however. I'm interested in finding where those limitations, both for myself and for the recognized community.
nudism recall being on my first visit of the neighborhood club, and getting the tour around the property. beach girl was surprised at finding that the showers were unisex and open-plan. I believe most nudist don't. Some of us are just not comfortable about washing all their bits and buttocks with others. Those areas need a concentrated effort if it is going to be done properly. I am now comfortable giving the areas a quick once-over. nudism 's got bits and bums after all.
Dressing and undressing is fundamentally 'Textile'. nudism of use will only put on or take off at will, without the need of some solitude to do so. Textile street fashions - especially girls' fashion - are moving toward being less humble. Over time trousers are worn lower to flaunt the panties underneath. Tops are somewhat more transparent, showing bras and camisoles underneath. beach freedom are made in this style that the they're easily blown up by the wind. There's a slow tendency to being less humble and more - in a way - nudist.
I give it 50 years and New Zealand will be a social nudist state. Our personal privacy will extend to having unisex open-plan showers at the local swimming pool. I am hoping I can see the years out until then.
Written and Illustrated by Al McAldy.)