How to become a nudist

You are interested in nudism? Like the nudist lifestyle? Wanna have a  try first. Wonder how to become a nudist?

Here some tips for you how to become a nudist.


#1 Re-evaluate your long held beliefs about nudity

A person raised by parents who over-emphasized modesty and made them feel that nudity was something to be ashamed of and something sexual may grow into an adult who believes that without ever questioning it. Spend some time thinking about what you believe about nudity. Is being naked something to be ashamed of? Is it immoral to be naked in the presence of others? If you believe something, it's healthy to ask yourself why. If you feel there is something wrong with practicing nudism can you defend your beliefs or have you simply accepted a belief someone else gave you?

#2 Get comfortable in your own skin

If you feel awkward about being nude except when you are taking a shower or being intimate with a partner, the best way to learn to feel comfortable in your own skin is to simply spend some time nude just for the sake of spending time nude. Make a habit of spending time nude doing normal things. Relax, watch some television or read a book. Start small and gradually increase the amount of time.


#3 Read a chapter each day

Becoming a nudist isn't as simple as just showing up at a club and taking off your clothes. There is etiquette to be observed and if you expect a positive experience you have to spend time learning about what other nudists will expect from you. There is a good bit of information on the web about nudism but there are also some great books available. Go to Amazon, Barnes and Noble or your own favorite online bookseller and just enter "nudist" as a search term. Choose a book, but it and then commit to reading at least a chapter each day to acquaint yourself with what to expect on a first visit to a local club.

#4 Talk with a friend

It can be tough to muster up the motivation you need to make a major lifestyle change. Consult a friend. It's what they're there for. To serve as a sounding board and help you gain perspective. Ask them their opinion. Most of us have at least one person we can talk to about most anything. Even if the person isn't a nudist or interested in becoming one, as long as you can trust them not to be negative or judgmental you might be surprised how much it can help just talking to someone about nudism.

#5 Take one picture a day

Take a nude selfie each day then use the photos to create a photo diary to review regularly. The point here is that photos give you a more accurate perspective on how others will view you in social nudity settings than say simply looking at yourself in a mirror. What you should learn from this over the course of the 21 days is that regardless of your body type, everyone looks pretty much the same naked. This exercise should build your confidence and help you to become at least a little less hyper-critical of your body and appearance. This one gets harder nearing the end of the challenge because at some point you will run out of the easy shots.

#6 Study nudism and become an expert

You may never aspire to become an apologist for nudism, defending the lifestyle from attacks from a misinformed society, but becoming a subject matter expert will help you sort out your own feelings about it. Spend an hour one day reading K. Bacher's scholarly compilation, "205 Arguments and Observations in Support of Naturism." It is quite an eye opener.

#7 Practice a random nudist etiquette point everyday

Like any culture, nudists have a system of social etiquette that everyone is expected to observe during social nudity gatherings. Take a look at "Nudist social etiquette and common rules." Many of the points of etiquette are common sense and are just as applicable to everyday social encounters in clothed society as they are to nudist clubs. Choose one from the list in the related article and practice it daily so that when you visit a club for the first time, it will already be an ingrained positive habit.

8 Make a decision

The final challenge is making your decision. There are a lot of factors that go into the decision. if you worked through the challenges day by day, you should have all the information you need to make an informed decision. You have learned to enjoy that special kind of freedom that nudity alone provides. You hopefully discovered and listed the many physical and mental benefits that nudism offers and can see how those things could make your life better. While researching the lifestyle you may have found that the core principles really resonated with you. For some it's an easy call. For others, maybe the answer isn't no, but not yet. Perhaps you are at a place in your life where it just doesn't make sense to launch into a new lifestyle and that's okay. Even if you ultimately decide that nudism isn't for you, completing these 21 days will make you far more knowledgeable than the average non-nudist about nudism and could very well leave you a more favorable opinion of the lifestyle and those who live it.

These are helpful to you? I hope you may get benefits from these.

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