The History of Social Nudity
By Laura Frost, published Jun 22, 2007
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This is a cultural and political movement practicing, advocating and defending social nudity in private and public places. Social nudity is to be at your most naturalist while out in the social life, to be nude among the public. Many beaches allow this now, when back in the 1800's women weren't even allowed to show their leg, sometimes even their ankle, it was not allowed, noted as improper.Nude Beaches, which many call Free Beaches, allow people to come and be free to how they want to dress or not dress in life. Also, public lands/ public nudity advocacy can be very good for those who are protecting their right to walk the world free of clothes, before we were told how we should walk the world, and now even down to how we should dress when it come to be proper. If we as people obey God, then why must we dress in clothing that he did not give us? If he wanted to have clothes then we would have been born wearing them.
Over ninety-nine percent of known existence. Our ancestors lived in communal nudity until loom technology emerged into Asia about 6,000 years ago; clothing wasn't an available option anywhere on the planet unless one was into fur, which of course was a bad choice when it got hot.
The children grew up knowing exactly what their fellow species looked like. Of course, during these times modesty was presumably not an issue, and the thought that someone's naked body being and obscenity would have never even been imaged. So, I think our ancestors look down on us and can't believe how we are acting about wearing clothes and not wearing clothes. Some were taught otherwise, but mostly body acceptance was as natural as life and self acceptance.

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