Enature Net Pageants Naturist - Family Contest Exclusive
Interested families create a private portfolio on the eNature Net portal. This includes videos of the family engaging in everyday naturist activities (cooking a meal as a family, doing crafts, playing board games) to demonstrate that nudity is normalized, not performative.
To the outsider, a "naturist family contest" might sound paradoxical or even controversial. However, regular participants are quick to correct this misconception. These are not beauty pageants. There are no swimsuit rounds (for obvious reasons), no judging of physical attributes, and absolutely no sexualization of participants.
Instead, eNature Net pageants judge families on three core pillars:
As one anonymous judge told us in an exclusive interview, “We’re looking for the family that makes everyone forget about clothing. When they enter the field, you stop seeing bodies and start seeing personalities, talents, and love.” enature net pageants naturist family contest exclusive
Theme: Debunking the "Before & After" mentality.
Text: Stop waiting until you reach your "goal body" to start living your best life.
The biggest lie the wellness industry ever sold us was that happiness is waiting at a specific number on the scale. The truth? A smaller body does not guarantee a happier life, but a freer mind definitely does. Interested families create a private portfolio on the
Wellness is about adding to your life, not subtracting from it. It’s adding joy, adding rest, adding nourishment. It’s not about shrinking yourself to fit a mold.
Live now. Love now. Wellness is a practice, not a destination.
We cannot discuss this topic honestly without acknowledging privilege. Body positivity is harder for some bodies than others. Larger bodies face real discrimination in doctors’ offices, dressing rooms, and hiring practices. A truly inclusive wellness lifestyle advocates for systemic change: better medical care for all sizes, accessible fitness equipment, and an end to diet culture’s stranglehold on public health messaging. As one anonymous judge told us in an
For years, the wellness industry sold us a simple equation: thin equals healthy, and discipline equals worth. We were told to chase the "ideal" body—flat stomach, toned arms, glowing skin—as if it were the final boss of a video game. If you failed to achieve it, the implication was clear: you simply didn’t try hard enough.
But a quiet revolution is taking place. It is the marriage of two once-opposing ideas: Body Positivity and Wellness Lifestyle.
At first glance, these two concepts seem like strange bedfellows. Body Positivity asks us to love ourselves as we are, right now. Wellness asks us to grow, change, and optimize. How do you find peace with your current body while also working to change it?
The answer lies not in contradiction, but in intention.