Do you sometimes walk around in your house whilst not wearing anything? Going around naked as on the moment you were born?
If so, you might be surprised to hear that you’re not allowed to just like that. If you walk by a window in your naked glory and someone from the street looks inside and sees you, that person can file a complaint against you for indecent exposure. Even when you’re in your own house! It doesn’t mean you’ll get arrested and thrown in jail, but there’s a good chance you get a warning from the police.
Now I have to add that I am not sure if this is true everywhere, but there are many places and countries where this is a fact. When you want to sit in your garden and feel the sunshine on all of your skin, you need to make sure that none of your neighbours can see you that way for the same reason. And don’t think that a good fence will be enough: if someone can see you from their upstairs rooms you’re at fault too.
Isn’t that dumb? No matter how liberated the world at large wants to feel, we’re constricted in our freedom by a morality forced upon us by a bunch of people who feel that nakedness is not a natural state of being. The more because it is a natural state of being. I have yet to hear about a baby being born with a diaper on…
I became a nudist 5 years ago. For about 4 years I have been living naked at home, she is beautiful, natural and very liberating. I do not deny that the first few times it seems a very bizarre thing, but only because having grown up in textiles (like so many others), we think that clothes are always necessary even when it is very hot (like in this period). Nudism freed me from these useless mental complexes, for 4 years I have been living naked and free as never before, both at home and especially in nature. I will never stop thanking those who pushed me to try nudism 5 years ago. It’s wonderful.