Honest question for naturists. If you feel you need to hide your identity online, why do you post headless nude images? If the fear is that strong, for whatever personal reasons, why do it? Why risk it just to post a nude photo? What is the purpose, and what are you trying to achieve or get from it?
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It's also outrageous that employers have this hold over their employees – nudism is basically a recognised thing, and not illegal!
On social media you come across bizarre confessions from complete strangers; digital exhibitionism
in this case, what is the purpose to post à picture with à " headless full frontal naked body " ?
I Wonder ?
But..🌞
I like to think that I am normalizing nudity with those who maybe don’t have a nude beach or access to nude hiking that they can enjoy their nudity folding laundry, painting the bathroom or washing the patio furniture and seeing me doing exactly that encourages them. 💪🌞
As opposed to just writing a blog about my nude life, showing what I do has actually formed friendships and invitations to share naturist activities with them. Pickle ball, volleyball, cruises and just meets for coffee and conversation. 💪🌞
But the pics you post are not of the unnatural, ruthlessly-cropped type, or with emojis plastered crassly over your face; they're pleasant naturist pics where it's evident some thought has gone into the shot.
Good one!
#bodyfreedom
One day (soon), I hope we can do away with this discrimination.
I, for one, am trying my hardest!
#bodyfreedom
Education is needed for the former group, including perhaps photography pointers like @nakedhiker.bsky.social suggested, above.
Yes!
Or abstract and/or artistic, but if you wouldn't post it as a clothed picture, in general don't post it as a naturist one either!
My wife has a high profile executive role.
While we happily spend our weekends with our family at the naturists communities, photography is prohibited there.
We don’t mind being seen. But we do not want to be doxed.
As long as it's not porn, I tend to accept them where they are and hope their constraining situation eventually improves.
It's possible to post and conceal your identity without cutting off your head, or censoring your face with an emoji, by using some strategic angles.
Abstract is also good.
Alternatively, yes, just don't post!
Litmus test: would you post the same shot clothed? Yes? Then it's good!
When I've posted in the past, it's been from behind, head turned, etc. My phone camera is grainy, too, so that approximated abstraction unintentionally! 😉
Lots of successful photos are taken from behind, or with a turned head!
#bodyfreedom
*but naked from behind is less "weird" than clothed from behind to me
Maybe also a little bit of exhibitionism, look at me I have a nice body,
But you can't know who I am because my wife doesn't know I do such things on the internet......
uncomfortable with posts, my nudes will be the first to go! But my face post will never leave!
Representation matters! It's important that we are SEEN! Part 3/3 #IAmTheFaceOfNaturism
This is new for me. But, come summer, i plan on indulging in naturism as well. :)