The concept of naturism dates back to the late 19th century, when it was first introduced in Germany as a movement called "Freikörperkultur" or "FKK," which translates to "free body culture." The movement aimed to promote a healthy and natural lifestyle, free from the constraints of societal norms and clothing. Over the years, naturism has evolved and spread globally, with the establishment of nudist colonies, resorts, and clubs.
This article explores the core pillars of this lifestyle and the modern resurgence of social nudity. The Philosophy of "Pure" Nudism
: The idea that removing clothes removes social status symbols, creating a more egalitarian environment.
You might discover that the purest form of nudism has nothing to do with skin. And everything to do with silence.
There are several types of pure nudism, including:
: A term used by nudists to describe people who are wearing clothes.