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Something we have talked about in the past but we will be revisiting in our blog about the Summer camp is the importance of naturism as a connector for humanity. To not include anyone in naturism seems against the core values and importance of naturism on a social level. In a world where loneliness is common and we hardly know our neighbours any more naturism should hold true to the importance of community and everything that offers to people. It should be a duty of a naturist club and event and body to ensure everyone is welcome and included - it is a vital aspect of naturism and one that cannot be undervalued for individuals all over the world.
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"It should be a duty of a naturist club and event and body to ensure everyone is welcome and included - it is a vital aspect of naturism and one that cannot be undervalued for individuals all over the world" writes Anna. I second this 1,000%. Everybody and every body should feel welcomed in naturism. We keep hearing (saying and writing) that naturism is not for everyone, and I agree on principle (due to social, cultural, sociological, educational or religious background), however I'm a firm believer that anyone who wants to try naturism should be welcomed with open arms, and anyone should be encouraged to give naturism a try. Naturism is not an activity that attracts only passionate people of that activity. Naturism is a lifestyle, a philosophy, a journey. All activities can be performed while enjoying naturism. You can be a hiking naturist, a reading naturist, a game-playing naturist. Hence we can create groups within naturism, naturism being the catalyst, the glue, the missing link between all of us. Naturism is to be experienced, shared and lived!