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Psychologist Robert Zajonc’s mere-exposure effect posits that people develop a preference for things simply because they are familiar. In textile (clothed) society, we are primarily exposed to idealized bodies in media and our own clothed, modified body in mirrors. In a naturist environment, one is exposed to dozens of un-idealized, static, real bodies. Within hours, the "shock" of non-normative bodies (scars, cellulite, stretch marks, mastectomy scars, prosthetic limbs) fades. They become boring. When one’s own perceived flaws become as unremarkable as everyone else’s, shame dissipates.

This is the oldest stereotype, and it is dying. The modern naturist movement is younger, more diverse, and more digital than ever before.

Once you integrate body positivity through naturism, you cannot un-see the truth. You will likely find that: Within hours, the "shock" of non-normative bodies (scars,

Modern body positivity rests on three core tenets: Respect for the body you have today, Detachment from the "male gaze" or external validation, and Dismantling the hierarchy of bodies (the idea that thin, able bodies are "good" while fat, aging, or scarred bodies are "bad").

The naturism lifestyle takes these tenets from theory to reality. This is the oldest stereotype, and it is dying

The Body Positivity movement has successfully cracked the foundation of the beauty myth, exposing its cruelty and impossibility. However, it often struggles to build a new house on that rubble, relying on the same visual, comparative tools that created the problem.

Naturism offers that new house. By deliberately desexualizing the naked body and exposing the individual to the radical diversity of real, living flesh, social nudity acts as an exposure therapy for the soul. It does not promise that you will look in the mirror and see a supermodel; it promises that you will eventually walk past the mirror without stopping to judge. To be naked is

For the individual exhausted by the war against their own reflection, the union of Body Positivity’s intellectual critique and Naturism’s embodied practice provides a viable path to peace. The final stage of body positivity is not a better selfie—it is the ability to exist, unarmored and unashamed, in the skin you have. To be naked is, ultimately, to be free.