These Body-Shaming Comments Prove The World Isn’t Ready For Nudism Yet

Caffeinated Thoughts
11 min readSep 12, 2024

Some of the most atrocious comments to how over-excitement is handled at a nudist resort

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Introduction

For most of human history, we humans have been nothing more than a bunch of scavenging apes scouring the jungles for food and shelter. From our cavemen ancestors to our pre-industrial forefathers who lived in human settlements, we have always been a naked bunch. Or rather, a species that covered itself up only when it was necessary to do so.

A naked human body wasn’t a cultural taboo or a source of shame, rather, it was just a natural way of being.

Over the course of history, nudity became inextricably attached to purity, whereby a person who exposed their body or dressed liberally was deemed to be lustful and impure. A lot of religious, cultural, and traditional connotations got attached to nudity somewhere along the way and society has taken these connotations to heart for the most part.

The humans of today are clothed most of the time and are naked, if ever, only whilst washing themselves or while partaking in pleasures of the self.

We’ve been clothed for so long that it has become a cultural taboo to be nude in the presence of other people even if it is unintentional, such as while…

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