The more I consider this topic the more I am convinced that websites that are designating themselves as naturist or nudist and yet do not sure nudity are doing great harm. They do themselves and the lifestyle a miss-service.
We are not talking about individuals who are choosing not to show themselves naked around the internet or even naturists who represent themselves on non-naturist social media - after all they may not wish to loose their profile or even force nudity on to unsuspecting browses or even not wish to have non-naturists behave inappropriately or nasty to them.
We are talking about actual naturist websites of businesses, clubs and even bloggers. Their reluctance to show themselves naked, or to only show naked images that hide their breasts and genitalia is wrong and misleading. It may be based on the fact that they are not really committed to the lifestyle or still consider certain parts of their bodies to be rude and worthy of covering up or not want their nakedness to be part of internet history once they have moved on to other projects. What ever the reason naturist websites that continue to cover up the parts of our bodies that are sexualised and taboo elsewhere are strongly suggesting that these parts of the body continue to be seen as special in naturism just as in the covered up world.
They suggest that if you take part in naturism in the "real world" then you may do so with the hope of seeing these "naughty bits." They suggest that naturism is about an opportunity to enjoy exhibitionism and voyeurism and that seeing these parts of the body is a reward. They suggest we remain awkward and self conscious about are actual nudity and that we may through embarrassment and from being watched/leered at may wish to cover those naked parts of us up with arms and positions when "caught in the act" of being nude. They suggest that naturism is a kin to be daring like running across a sports field naked in the 1970's or running down a corridor naked for a bet. They suggest that not only are we as obsessed with either hiding or seeing these part of the body as the rest of society but that we also fear them being judged - just as the rest of society.
They also fail to allow those who have concerns about these parts of them - which let's face it is a huge amount of the non-naturist world - to see the wide range of normal and acceptable out there. Therefore missing a huge opportunity to help with body awareness, body confidence and educating the public about what is OK. If normal people do not show their normal body parts then the average viewer is still only able to see the media fed perfection that encourages our fears and inadequacy in the first place.
Naturist websites that fail to allow real naturism to be shown in its natural, laid back, honest way are irresponsible and failing in their duty - and yet many of them are doing so for financial reward (hoping to sell a product, a holiday or receive "donations") - this to me is just wrong.
Would they actually be better off not having photos at all? At least then it is providing miss-information.
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Anna ANW
at November 20, 2021 5:14 PM GMT