Erections and social nudity… What’s the go?
‘I’m worried I might get an erection…’ As a naked yoga instructor and someone who speaks publicly about normalising non-sexual nudity and a nudist-friendly lifestyle…this is one of the most common concerns males express to me when it comes to considering social nudity. Generally speaking, erections is a topic that I feel is not touched on anywhere near enough…even within the nudist community. It is a topic that I feel deserves a whole lot more understanding and a lot less shame…especially when it comes to social nudity. A topic that I feel is just as important for us women to understand as it is for men. From the physiology of erections all the way through to erection etiquette, I am here today to open up the discussion and speak candidly on a topic that has been a long time coming and is in dire need of clarification and resolution.
How does non-sexual social nudity and attraction work?
Ever wonder about how nudists navigate attraction when being completely naked around one another? Do those lines seem a little blurry to you? Perhaps you’re interested in getting involved in more social nudity but you’re not sure what to do if you find yourself attracted to others? Is attraction considered inappropriate in the community? All these questions may have you feeling a little overwhelmed and outright confused and curious. Well today I am here to clear up some of that confusion and shed light on what can seem confusing as an outsider looking in.
My first time at a nude beach.
It was nearing the end of 2013 and a group of friends and I had hired out a house along the Great Ocean Road for New Years Eve. Whilst the party house boasted an awesome pool, not being big fans of tan lines at the time, my best friend and I were looking to get away and get topless.
What does being nude mean to me.
When I am nude, I am raw… unable to hide behind labels, flattering clothing, filters or a style that, perhaps, indicates to you what sort of person I may be according to my ‘taste’.
I am me. In my most natural state. I am, again, reunited with the purity of birth. Born into this world with nothing. No labels. No style. No branding. No filters.