What is naturism family?

Naturist families embrace naturism as a lifestyle choice that extends to their children. This means they often raise their children in environments where social%20nudity is accepted and practiced within the family and in designated naturist settings.

Key aspects of naturist family life often include:

  • Body Acceptance: A core principle is promoting positive body%20image and self-esteem in children. Nudity is presented as natural and not sexualized.

  • Open Communication: Families typically maintain open and honest conversations about sexuality, privacy, and boundaries from a young age.

  • Education: Children are taught about appropriate behavior and respect for others' personal%20space, particularly in mixed-gender or non-naturist environments.

  • Respect for Boundaries: While nudity may be common within the family, children are usually taught about the importance of clothing in public and the need to respect the comfort levels of others. They learn that not everyone shares the same views on nudity.

  • Socialization: Naturist families often seek out other like-minded families and participate in naturist events or clubs to provide their children with a sense of community and belonging. These settings provide opportunities for children to interact with others who share similar values.

  • Parenting Style: As with any family, parenting styles vary, but naturist families are often mindful and intentional about raising their children with a strong sense of self-acceptance, respect and tolerance.