Nudist groups around the world celebrate this holiday and take it quite seriously as well! Nudists (also known as naturists) are not perverts, even though their desire to go “au natural” might be offensive to the conservative population.
Nudists are individuals who believe that the human body is most beautiful in its natural state. Whether or not you agree with them, nudists encourage people to shed the restrictions of clothing and be natural.
Noted for enjoying the natural state, Benjamin Franklin would reportedly take air baths by the open window of his room allowing the fresh air to drift around his birthday suit.
The polymath didn’t invent the naturist movement, nor did it take any particular nation by storm.
Its observance is firmly planted during the middle of the summer months for a good reason; the Northern Hemisphere doesn’t mess around in January!
Some of the obvious benefits of the lifestyle include lighter luggage when traveling for vacation and as mentioned before, smaller loads of laundry.
There are other benefits, too. Without the shields of clothing, the wrinkles and sagging that comes with time cannot be camouflaged. Acceptance becomes very real and normal and reassuring.
However, wearing sunblock is still advisable during any outdoor activities. Watch out for poison ivy, oak, and sumac. Roses do have thorns, among many other plants and animals. When recommended, wear protective gear. Skateboarding comes to mind.
Other related events taking place in July include International Skinny Dipping Day and International Nude Recreation Week.
FUN FACT:
There is a congregation that often worships the same way in Ivor, Virginia called White Tail Chapel. They believe that since God brought them into the world, they should worship unadorned and unashamedly naked!
Pastor Allen Parker preaches to bare his soul to Christ and lead his flock down that path of righteousness, no matter what they had on.
"There's not a feeling that you have to be better than one another, physically. We're humans, we have scars, we have what we have. It's learning to love and accept that,” says Parker.
HOW TO OBSERVE
However you chose to celebrate this holiday, avoid breaking any Public Decency Laws. Learn about clothing-optional resorts and privacy fencing.
Post on social media using #NationalNudeDay.
HISTORY
The founder of National Nude Day is unknown. However, the holiday has origins in New Zealand.
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