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Research has consistently shown that spending time in naturist environments can lead to higher levels of self-esteem and a more positive body image. Why? Because the "inner critic" thrives on comparison. In a clothed society, we compare ourselves to the best version of everyone else. In a naturist society, the comparison becomes impossible because everyone is equally vulnerable.

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Recognizing that bodies of all sizes, ages, abilities, and ethnicities deserve to be seen and celebrated. How Naturism Complements Body Positivity Research has consistently shown that spending time in

In an era of filtered selfies, curated Instagram feeds, and relentless advertising telling us to fix, smooth, or reshape our bodies, the concept of body positivity has never felt more urgent—or more co-opted. True body positivity isn’t just about accepting your "flaws" while wearing shapewear; it’s about dismantling the very idea that bodies need to be judged on appearance at all. In a clothed society, we compare ourselves to

To understand the nexus of these two concepts, one must first understand the sociological function of clothing. In textile societies, clothing is rarely purely functional; it is a semiotic system used to signal status, profession, and adherence to beauty norms. Erving Goffman’s theory of presentation of the self suggests that we perform identity through our attire.