What keeps people from social nudity?
In this #UndressedThread, we’re asking why others say they could never
Naturism has a lot going for it that naturists often espouse: freedom, community and connection, comfort and body acceptance, etc. But for many, that first step into a social nude setting never happens, even if they might really want it to. Reasons vary for everyone, from fear of judgment, body anxiety, or worries about being seen or photographed. Then there are physical obstacles that prevent people from trying it, like a lack of nearby options, strict platform or club rules, or concerns about how friends, family, or employers might react. Then there are broader cultural forces—like the return of modesty trends and purity culture, stricter content policies, and a growing discomfort with the body itself—all shaping how people feel about nudity.
So, in this week’s #UndressedThread, we’re digging into it and asking:
What reasons do you believe many avoid social nudity?
Are there deeper fears they aren’t saying out loud?
Have you helped someone cross that line—and what helped?
Chime in to help us explore the real-world barriers that keep others from joining us. 🪐







When the media judges nudists the way they do it could make people feel they are a freak or weird if they go to a nudist resort. There is sometimes a shame involved as well. Educating the ‘public’ that it’s ok to not have a perfect body is an uphill battle especially in the age of social media. But it’s one we need to take on.
It's a heinous mix of misunderstanding, misinformation, body dismorpiha, fear and prejudice towards nudity, nudism, and nudists