To put things into a fast view Im a comparative novice to social nudism I view social nudism as a sub culture to the prevalent culture of the areastate to which the social nudists belong

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In this sub culture community of societal nudists I'm really interested in keeping the idea of personal privacy. We don't have the same notion of personal privacy as the cloths.
For Cloths, the overall concept of private privacy has a modesty to immodesty ratio that greatly incline toward modesty - from our point of view. Our entire notion of private privacy greatly leans toward immodesty - from their perspective. Theirs and our limits of personal privacy are in distinct locations. For beach bum is no longer a private thing. It's public - within our community. Our immodesty has limitations, however. beach freedom am interested in finding where those limits, both for myself and for the recognized community.
beach girl remember being on my first visit of the local club, and getting the tour across the grounds. I was surprised at finding that the showers were unisex and open-plan. Thinking back it all makes sense, but back then I was coming from a point of view of a just-coming-out cabinet nudist (basically a fabric). Cloths see showering as somewhat toilet-orientated. I think most nudist don't. Some of us are just not comfortable about washing all their bits and buttocks with others. Those regions need a focused effort if it is going to be done properly. I'm now comfortable giving the areas a quick once over. Everyone's got bits and butts after all.
Dressing and undressing is naturally 'Textile'. Nearly all of use will just put on or take off at will, without the necessity of some solitude to do that. Textile street fashions - particularly girls' trend - are moving toward being less modest. Through the years trousers have been worn lower to showcase the underwear beneath. Tops are more transparent, showing bras and camisoles underneath. Skirts are made in such a style that the they are readily blown up by the wind. There's a slow trend to being less modest and more - in a way - nudist .
I give it 50 years and New Zealand will be a social nudist state. Our private solitude will extend to having unisex open-plan showers at the local swimming pool. I am hoping I can see the years outside until then.