Its tough to understand precisely when or where my first bare experience was like except being really young playing in the water

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I used to be a member of a club where my favourite place and activity was to swim laps in the pool. Back then work consumed much of my time, nevertheless, those trips were well worth the drive since it was a spot which enabled me to become more socially & spiritually connected with the few really special people there. It was fine to attend an event; although it was the nature and quiet times I loved the best. Being there appeared like a 'little piece of paradise'.
Often there were times, while driving freely down the frontage road on hot summer days, the highway to the right was crowded with cars inching their way to the seashore. I had chuckle inside thinking . . . if only the people knew of this better location just around the bend! My doctrine of naturism is that all of us are born bare since this is natures way of saying it is entirely natural to be bare. It's also the most comfortable manner to be too. Having https://slashdot.org/submission/12025648/fkk-teams-up-with-andy-golub-in-live-nude-body-pai\ to swim without clothing and to feel the cool water, the winds, and open air, even the raindrops -- this has been among the most freeing experiences Ive ever understood. It's especially fine in the common business of special friends.


After reaching my 30s I got a better sense of myself and started accepting my imperfections. When the 40s came around, I stop caring so much about what other folks might be saying or believing. I believe there's a great deal to be gained from this, i.e. dropping the covers of insecurity and revealing there's nothing to hide. This has also made me a happier man.
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