What does the world get wrong about naturism?
Update: 2025-08-28
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When a children’s coloring book gets rejected as “obscene,” it tells us something. Not about the book, but about the culture trying to make sense of it.
Naturism has always invited misunderstanding. The body, when seen without clothes, still carries baggage it never asked for. Whether it’s a printer’s refusal, a platform’s ban, or a sideways comment from a friend or family member, it’s clear we’re still up against old ideas.
In this week’s #UndressedThread, we’re asking:
What do you think the biggest misconceptions about naturism are?
How do you respond when you encounter them?
What helps shift the conversation?
Any good tips? Share your thoughts. 🪐
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