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The body positivity movement has struggled to break free from the very standards it seeks to dismantle because it often operates within the same value system—the system that says bodies are to be judged, ranked, and modified. Naturism rejects that system entirely. It does not ask you to love your stretch marks or your belly. It simply asks you to stop noticing them long enough to feel the sun and shake hands with a stranger.

The effects of embracing the naturist lifestyle extend far beyond the resort gates. Regular practitioners report:

She would never again mistake the size of her body for the size of her worth.

The naturist lifestyle is particularly potent for those whose bodies have experienced trauma or medical intervention.

Within thirty minutes, a miraculous thing happens: you forget you are naked. You become aware of the sun on your skin, the water, the conversation. You realize that no one is staring. In fact, the scariest thing about naturism is the anticipation of it. The reality is profoundly boring—in the most wonderful way. It is just life, without the costume.

Body positivity often leads to "body neutrality"—the practice of valuing the body for what it can do rather than how it looks. Naturism naturally fosters body neutrality. When swimming, sunbathing, hiking, or playing volleyball without clothing, the focus shifts to physical sensations. The individual feels the sun on their skin, the breeze, and the cool water without restriction. The body becomes a vessel for experiencing nature and life, rather than an object to be looked at and judged. The Psychological Benefits of Combining Both Lifestyles

Embracing the Skin You Are In: The Powerful Intersection of Body Positivity and the Naturism Lifestyle

Promoting the naturist connection to the outdoors.

She saw the soft belly that had survived two years of pandemic isolation. The thighs that had carried her up four flights of stairs every day. The breasts that had fed her niece when her sister couldn’t. The scars from a surgery she never talked about.