Making your own private sunbathing haven can be simple as stringing a clothesline and hanging some fabric.
Even in the cold weather, the body can tolerate outdoor sunbathing as long as some shelter can be found from the wind and the sun is shining brightly.
Vitamin D and the therapeutic effects of infrared light penetrating into your skin will provide you with a surefire cure to the winter “blahs”.
Friends “hanging out” at a nude beach in California, 1970’s.
Why isn’t this the new norm in 2012? How can we advance as a society if we continue to be uptight and superstitious about our own bodies?
This young man had the enviable job of selling newspapers at the nude beach. Too bad he had to wear that heavy and uncomfortable uniform!
What do nudists do at the beach? Pretty much everything that any clothed person does at the beach, but they don’t have to wear a soggy swimsuit and it’s a lot more fun!
There’s no reason the clothed and the natural cannot co-exist, if each gives the other the proper respect.
A vintage photo from a German beach.
Being nude in nature is a sure way to create a smile!
This is the best way to go hiking in the summertime.
No clothes to get sweaty or wet, you feel 10-15 degrees (F) cooler, and your nude skin absorbs plenty of healthy vitamin D.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that wildlife is less startled by ‘skinclad’ humans and are more likely to just treat them like any other animal in the forest.
Ease into a nudist experience by doing household chores without clothing. You’ll probably realize it’s more comfortable and sensible for many jobs. You won’t have to worry about getting your clothes wet or dirty…less laundry!
Strength in numbers.
Realize that you’re not the only one who enjoys being a nude, natural person. Your courage to express yourself may embolden others!
At a time when California state parks budgets are in trouble and parks are being closed, it seems like an excessive effort is being made to pursue and prosecute people who are being nude in a traditional nude beach at San Onofre State Park.
The park has a $15 day use fee…you’d think they’d WANT people to come visit. I’ve been there…it’s in an out of the way area, it’s not like the beach is in the middle of a city. It seems ridiculous to outlaw and prosecute simple non-sexual beach nudity under these circumstances.
(Via the OC Register)
Nature is best experienced naturally.