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Modern society is characterized by what scholars call the "visual commodification" of the human body. Through advertising, social media, and entertainment, bodies are constantly evaluated, edited, and ranked against an unattainable ideal. In response, the Body Positivity movement emerged as a sociopolitical challenge to these rigid beauty standards, advocating for the acceptance of all bodies regardless of size, shape, skin tone, gender, or physical ability.

Simultaneously, the Naturist lifestyle—defined by the practice of social nudity in a non-sexual, communal setting—has long operated on a philosophy of body acceptance. While Body Positivity often fights the battle for acceptance in the clothed world through rhetoric and representation, Naturism fights it through exposure and desensitization. This paper examines how the naturist lifestyle functions as a practical mechanism for achieving the psychological goals of body positivity, stripping away the social signifiers of clothing to reveal the inherent humanity of the individual. Modern society is characterized by what scholars call

One of the greatest lies of modern culture is that nudity equals sexuality. Naturism aggressively disproves this. By separating the naked body from sexual context, naturism allows you to reclaim your body as yours—not as an object to be judged for desirability, but as a vessel for sensation, movement, and life. One of the greatest lies of modern culture

This is incredibly healing for survivors of body shame or trauma. When you experience non-sexual nudity, the anxiety of being "looked at" evaporates. but as a vessel for sensation

The mainstream body positivity movement has been criticized for becoming performative—hashtags without actionable change. It celebrates "cellu-celebrity" but still sells diet plans.

I challenge body positivity advocates to take the leap. Stop just saying that all bodies are beautiful. Go stand in a room full of them. Strip away the filters, the angles, the lighting, and the Spanx. Stand next to the 85-year-old grandfather and the postpartum mother and the amputee veteran.

That discomfort you feel? That’s the ghost of self-hatred leaving your body.