Most of us suffer from what psychologists call "body surveillance"—constantly viewing ourselves from an outsider’s perspective. How do my hips look in these jeans? Does my stomach look flat from this angle?
When you are secure in your bare self, you project a confidence that is magnetic. You stop worrying about "when to show your flaws" because you no longer view your body as a list of flaws. purenudism siterip verified
The modern body positivity movement, for all its good intentions, often gets trapped in a paradox. It demands we love our bodies while we continue to cover them, compare them, and judge them against filtered images. We practice "self-care" by buying shapewear or the latest skincare serum. We are body positive at the gym, but only in high-waisted leggings that suck everything in. Most of us suffer from what psychologists call
When you strip away the polyester, the cotton, and the denim, something remarkable happens. You also strip away social status. At a nude beach or a naturist resort, you cannot tell who is a CEO and who is a janitor. You cannot tell who drives a luxury car and who rides the bus. The billionaire and the artist have the same wrinkles, the same belly rolls, the same moles. When you are secure in your bare self,