Sunday, December 30, 2012

that's not me, actually

I noticed something the other day.  Nudists often confess that they were always removing their clothes as children, that when they were kids they were always taking stuff off.

I've known kids like that, and it's understandable.

But that's not me.  As a kid, I stayed clothed just like everyone else (from what I can remember).  So, in my opinion, I'm at a slight disadvantage, because it doesn't feel quite that natural to me.  My natural state feels more like loose-fitting, comfortable adornment.  But it's a personal issue.  Others feel like their natural state includes more than mine or less than mine.  That's fine with me.

I just don't appreciate being REQUIRED to wear a certain minimum.  I want to set my own minimum.  I want everyone to be able to wear whatever they feel comfortable with.

But I digress.

I wasn't one of those kids that was always taking stuff off.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

still there

Regardless of embracing nudism (conceptually, at least), it's still common to experience the same kinds of temptations as before.  The dumb adversary still wants to drag me down to hell, and the retard knows that he can still tempt me with sexual content.

So I have to be just as vigilant as before.  I can't let the retard win.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Just once

Just once I'd like to go somewhere where I know there'll be no one to find or harrass me.  I want to hike or run with only shoes on, not to be seen but to just experience it.

Just once I'd like to go to either a naturist resort or a clothing-optional beach... somewhere where I know that the other people won't freak out at a naked, hairy white guy.

Just once I'd like to either go camping or have a little party (like a new year's party or something) with two or four friends (couples), and all of us enjoy the time naked without anything happening.

Unfortunately, where I live, there are too many closed-minded conservatives to make any of those remotely possible.

I know, people say that you never know what may happen.  But you can't look at a falling slice of toast and think, "You never know, it might not hit the ground."  Some things you can bank on.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Honestly, does it matter?

can you tell the difference

funny

I’ve been hanging on to this drawing for a while.  I thought it was funny.  To me, it illustrates how much our society focuses on someone’s appearance more than any of their other traits, abilities, or accomplishments.

From tragedyseries.tumblr.com

saw an interesting video

I saw an interesting video.

It’s safe to assume that there is some nudity in it (but, it’s not sexualized, so calm down).

http://tinyurl.com/6lh6t5w