The first e memory I have of being nude is, well, the very first day I can remember. Clothes were never manditory around our house and I seldom wore any or at least the few the better. I can remember my Mom and Dad saying I always had "issues" with clothes, never wanting to be in them and would strip no matter who was around or the occassion. There are pictures of me mostly nude at the age of 5 attending a neighbors birthday party.
The only time being nude was an issue was at school. I remember once in second grade (or I just remember the story) it was an early summer and there I was sitting in class getting extremely hot. I did what I do at home, I stripped. Of course the teacher freaked out, grabbed my clothes and me and then quickly escorted me to the office. My parents were called in and everything was explained. When my mom looked at the Principal and said that she was making a bigger issue out of this than it needed. Before more could be said my Dad informed her that I would be in school with clothes on but next time the teacher needs to just ask and I would put my clothes on. It was explained that our family are nudists and I just forgot that I couldn't act natural at school.
The teacher and the principal were appalled and said that our family had no morals, were not God fearing people, and that we were all preverted. My dad (stood 6' 3") informed the principal and teacher this was not the last of this and they had no right to past judgement on any of us. Long story short, after about 2 weeks the teacher and principal no longer had jobs. My dad was a very convincing man that worked for the governement doing research as did my mom when they started their own company.
The nudist lifestyle is not perverted, sexually orintated, or evil in any way. Imagine living your life without clothes, that's the only difference. Check the bible, there is nothing against being nude. The prudists, oops sorry the purests started that when they came to America forcing their beliefs and ideals on any one and everyone.
Monday, July 5, 2010
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