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How to Get Started Being Naked

It's simple. There's really only one step, which costs nothing and requires free nude nudist pictures to be shown in very little time:

Take your clothes off!

 There, that wasn't so hard, was it? Really, that's all there is to it. Feels good, doesn't it? Keep in mind the old Chinese saying, "I hear and I forget; I see and I remember; I do and I understand."

Of course, if you don't happen to be alone right now, you may not have tried this first step. Save it for some time you are alone, if you must. You will probably find it becomes comfortable very quickly.

At some point you will amost certainly want to try nudity with others, however. The others might be family, close friends, people you live with, or perhaps, total strangers (which is often easier). Before you take that step, however, you will probably want more information and answers to concerns and questions you have. And when you are ready for something more than just being naked all by yourself in your room, you'll probably want some ideas for the best ways and places to start out.

So, here are some ideas on how to get started. Have fun!

Skinny-dip in your own pool or Russian
If you live with others, they may find it a little odd if you just go naked around the house. However, they may be very understanding if you go in the water without a bathing suit. There's a right time and place for most things, and water is one of the most appropriate for nudity. You'll love it that way, and others who may be around will have a chance to get used to a little innocent nudity.
Do housecleaning or other chores in the nude
Are there some unwelcome chores you'd prefer to avoid but can't? Try doing them without any clothes on and see if it isn't a lot more pleasant that way. (Hopefully, if it's something that has to be done outside, you have some privacy where you live.)
Gradually become more comfortable with your clothes off
If you live with others, be sure to respect their feelings. However, once they find out you like to be naked, they may not have any problem with it, even if they don't choose to go along. Soon "no clothes" will come to seem normal, just another way you may choose to be at times.
Read some other introductory information on naturism
There are certain very common questions people have about naturism and public nudity in general. The questions are so common that there are various good lists of answers:
Read about others' first time experiences
People who haven't tried public nudity as adults expect that the first time must be quite difficult. If it is, it's usually only in the half excited and half nervous/jittery anticipation of it - the butterflies in the stomach stage. It may help to avoid some of the worst fears by reading how it went for others.
Find out some of the reasons for not wearing clothes
There are many reasons. Some are practical, while others are more philosophical. Here are some places to start:
Read tips on your enjoying your first visit to a naturist club or beach
Nervous about what you can expect? Read some of the following!
Call the Naturist Society
The Naturist Society is an organization that promotes naturism and nude recreation. They have an excellent magazine ( Nude and Narural), a guide book to naturist and clothing optional places around the World, informational videos, and a mail-order service that sells a variety of useful publications and accessories for naturists.
Call the AANR
AANR, the American Association for Nude Recreation is the largest "nudist" organization in North America. They focus primarily on "landed" camps, clubs, and resorts (which have their own facilities) and on "travel" clubs (which don't). Such clubs and resorts tend to cater to families and older people rather than singles and young folks, but there are many that welcome anyone who enjoys being naked. The AANR has its own guide book to clubs and resorts. The Club Directory is online too. When you get in touch with them, tell them what your personal situation is for the best recommendations.
Buy and watch some naturist videos
It probably won't come as any surprise that there are now many videos available that show and explain the pleasures of a nude way of living. They aren't intended for erotic entertainment. They just let you see, with real people, what it's like to live and have fun without any clothes. But you won't find them at your local video store or library. Many places that carry videos also have books, if you prefer to read. Here are some sources:
Subscribe to a naturist magazine
Although there are books on naturism, the most current information is found in naturist magazines. They have lots of good information on where to go to be naked as well as the philosophy behind it. Try one of these:
Start reading the rec.nude newsgroup
Rec.nude isn't the world's most civilized online nudist haunt. It sometimes seems like a street brawl, and gets a lot of unwanted spam from lost souls looking for, or peddling, sex. But you can learn a lot about the positive, healthy side of being naked there as well. If you have questions that don't seem to be answered anywhere else, this is the place to ask them, if you can just be clear enough, and perhaps a little patient. There are various ways to get the news group:
Find a clothing optional beach
How do you do that? The best place to start is by calling The Naturist Society and buying their nudity guide. But if you don't want to spend the money or wait for the mail, have a look at our links page, if you haven't already. Many locations are listed there. Others are listed on some of the links. Here are some of the best links to try for this kind of information:
Find a clothing optional hot springs
This works best if you live in the western U. S., where most of the geothermal action is. It's a great option if you like the outdoors. There are several guide books in print, and there are many Web sites with lots of information.
Join an online naturist discussion group
Rec.nude isn't the only place online for people who want to discuss nudity. Most of the large commercial services have a nudist/naturist area, and these generally avoid a lot of the rough and tumble aspect of rec.nude. One of the best areas is on CompuServe in the Personal Support Forum (GO HSX100 and look in section 12). Here are some other choices, available on the Web or through email:
Talk to others interested in nudity in a live chat
Don't want to wait and want to start talking right now? There are IRC channels and several other online chat systems where you can find folks at almost any hour. You may have to register and pay a nominal fee to use some systems. Try these:
Talk to people you know about nudity
Perhaps you have a spouse, significant other, or special friend who you'd like to have join you in exploring and enjoing nakedness. How do you talk to them about it? Or perhaps you'd just like to talk about it with others you know, simply to bounce the idea off them. Here are some places to look for some thoughts on the matter:

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Miami Nude Beach Nudity, Please Read!

There's something liberating about the antic of being naked.  The freedom.  The exhilaration.  The lack of pocket lint.  Unfortunately, for most people the notion of nudity requires some rationale - no matter how silly that rationale may be.  Streaking across a football field. Skinny-dipping in a lake.  Mooning for the camera.  Photocopying your butt.  Playing naked Twister.  Flashing a nun after sixth-period class, hoping she didn't recognize you and isn't at this instant phoning your parents.  For most people, it's all about the naughty thrill of getting caught or exposing a private part.  But not for all.  No, for many it's perfectly routine, as normal and natural as, say, kissing hands or shaking a baby.

Nude beaches are the perfect denominators for these two groups, the puritans and the pure exhibitionists, the fakirs and the non-fakers. Think of it as a big game of strip poker where everybody has crappy hands.  The thing to remember is that nude sunbathing isn't about sex or exhibitionism - we'll leave that to the nudist colonies and Courtney Love.  Nude sunbathing is about elation and free-spiritedness (and avoiding wedgies and ugly tan lines).

I've made the trek to No Clothes Land many a time.  I've dropped trou in Europe, where it's no big deal - heck, even the Royal Family has displayed a boob or two (not counting Prince Charles).  Black's Beach in San Diego is world famous for nude sun worshipping.  And, of course, here in Miami, we have Haulover Beach.

One of the misconceptions about nudity is that every human body is beautiful (Right).  The key to inoffensive nude sunbathing is to do just that - sunbathe.  Do not play volleyball in the buff.  No grilling or barbecuing.  Even if your Playgirl's Mr. January, do not perform an oil and air filter change on your auto while naked.  An watch the jogging - you could poke somebody's eye out.

Nude beachgoers often have their social cliques and routines.  They picnic and fraternize, and they love to mingle.  Zoiks.  These people who sashay up and down the beach wearing nothing but a smile and a spare tire are the same folks you find in the receiving line at a wedding wielding a business card and a can of Binaca.

When I venture to Haulover, I stick close to my blanket or hit the water.  I don’t wander about.  It’s like you want to work the room, but there’s no place to put your hands and no appropriate place to hang your Walkman.  (Plus, you feel like you’ve gone to a party and everyone’s wearing the same thing.)  Personally, I happen to like being naked. It’s never bothered me.  I often get home from work, disrobe, and sit naked on my couch eating cereal.  (Did I just cross the line of too much information?)  Some people are uncomfortable naked.  I’m not.  What I do have a problem with, however, is being ugly and naked.  Statistics show that the number of people who enjoy nude sunbathing is proportionate to those who should put something on.  Like a tarp.  Or one of those tents that they use when they’re debugging a house.  That one of the reasons why I prefer the sanctity of my blanket.  I can feign sleep (or death, if necessary) should some naked old man approach me and start to discuss today’s undertow as he squats liberally in front of me.

Sunscreen:  I’d be remiss if I didn’t stress the importance of proper protection.  Those regions that rarely see the light of day are the first to succumb to the sun’s deadly rays.  Hence, watch your behind, or your buns will be toast.  As for – how do I say this politely – garnishing your weenie, yes, your little buddy needs sunblock, but remember, you’re in public.  There a fine line between safety and pleasure when applying lotion to Mr. Happy.  I’ve seen guys go at it like they’re greasing a fire pole.  So take it easy.  Don't make things hard on yourself.

When it comes to accessories, there are certain things you should and should not bring to a nude beach.  Telescopes and binoculars are definite no-nos.  You may think of this as a ball game, but I’m sure the Red Sox would beg to differ.  Likewise with a camcorder – carrying a video camera at a nude beach is the pervert’s equivalent of driving by a schoolyard with a van full of candy.  As for ready, avoid books with titles like Justice of the Piece.  Stick to Field and Stream, Reader’s Digest or the Gideon Bible.  Sunglasses are a must.  If you’re gonna ogle, at least do it behind your Maui Jims.

As for your random beach bump-ins, there are obvious encounters. Besides bodies that you’d rather not see naked, piercings are immensely popular.  Popular, I surmise, because they’re in places that wouldn’t necessarily be exposed at Publix (unless you shop at the new one by the bay).  I’ve seen nipples that look like parachute rip cords.

And below the belt, I’ve seen piercings that made me recoil.  (Come to think of it, I’ve seen coils down there, too.)  And little napkin rings.  And something called a Prince Albert.  I’ve seen less metal at a gun show.  And shaving.  Hmmmm.  Apparently trimming the hedges has become all the rage.  Some folks go for the close cropping; others like it smooth.  I haven’t seen topiary this creative since I was at the Botanical Gardens.

Nude sunbathing can be a kick, an exciting way to liven up an otherwise dull day at the beach.  For the ladies, it means being able to wear a sundress without worrying about unsightly strap lines.  For the guys, it means there’s no need to adjust the boys: it’s a wind sock now.  For all of us it means an escape, a break from our daily worries and cares, a moment’s freedom where less is so much more – except when it comes to that sunscreen.
Voyeurism is a practice in which an individual derives sexual pleasure from observing other people. Such people may be engaged in sexual acts, or be nude or in underwear, or dressed in whatever other way the "voyeur" finds appealing. The word derives from French verb voir (to see) with the -eur suffix that translates as -er in English. A literal translation would then be “seer” or "observer", with pejorative connotations.

Also, the word voyeur can define someone who receives enjoyment from witnessing other people's suffering or misfortune; see schadenfreude.

Young woman watches secretly while two male actors make love. Silk painting; China, Qing Dynasty.Contents
1 Characteristics
2 Criminalization
3 Voyeurism in fiction
4 See also
5 Sexual criminals
6 External links

Characteristics
Voyeuristic practices may take a number of forms but their characteristic feature is that the voyeur does not directly interact with the object of their voyeurism (often unaware that they are being observed), instead observing the act from a distance by peeping through an opening or using aids such as binoculars, mirrors, cameras (including camera phones and video cameras), etc. Commonly, male voyeurs use their cars to view both adult women and young girls. This stimulus sometimes becomes part of a masturbation fantasy during or after the observation.

Some voyeurs derive sexual pleasure from looking up skirts or trousers, known as an upskirt. This can be accomplished by camera or simply by a chance viewing when a person sits down. Some voyeurs also derive pleasure by looking down shirts and viewing breasts, particularly when a person is bending over. This is commonly referred to as a downblouse.

When done openly, voyeurism may be tolerated or even appreciated, especially if the person(s) viewed is/are exhibitionist. However, non-consensual voyeurism is considered an invasion of privacy.

Criminalization
In some cultures, voyeurism is considered to be deviant and even a sex crime. In the United Kingdom, non-consensual voyeurism became a criminal offence on May 1, 2004, under s67 Sexual Offences Act 2003. However, some societies tolerate it depending upon the circumstances (e.g., adolescent "Peeping Toms" and the UK dogging craze). The stereotypical voyeur is male, although many women also enjoy being voyeurs. In R v Turner (2006) All ER (D) 95 (Jan) the defendant was the manager of a sports centre who recorded footage of four women taking showers. There was no indication that the footage had been shown to anyone else or distributed in any way. The defendant pleaded guilty at the first opportunity and asked that another offence be taken into consideration. He expressed remorse. The Court of Appeal confirmed a sentence of nine months imprisonment to reflect the seriousness of the defendant's abuse of trust and the traumatic effect on the victims.

Some institutions, such as gyms and schools, have banned camera phones because of the privacy issues they raise in areas like changerooms. Saudi Arabia banned the sale of camera phones nationwide for a period, but reallowed their sale in 2004. South Korea requires that all camera phones sold in the country make a clearly audible sound whenever a picture is taken.

Voyeurism in fiction
Voyeurism is something of a clichéd plot device in cinematic fiction, for instance in Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window. Other examples include Fame and Porky's. Voyeurism is also shown for a brief period in other films, such as Amelie, American pie and Cocoon.
Another treatment, albeit tongue-in-cheek, occurs in Final Destination 3.
A serious psychological treatment of the topic in cinema was done in Peeping Tom.
The anime Colorful is devoted almost entirely to the paraphilia.
Ecouterism is a variant of voyeurism that involves listening rather than seeing.