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Anna has now been a naturist for eight years. She reports no longer owning a scale. She wears a swimsuit at textile beaches only to comply with local laws, but she feels like an anthropologist studying a strange tribe of clothing-wearers. "I see women at the public pool pulling at their bikini bottoms, sucking in their stomachs, miserable. I want to whisper to them: There’s another way." A common critique of the body positivity movement is that it has been co-opted by thin, white, able-bodied women posing nude to prove they are "brave." True body positivity is supposed to be for marginalized bodies—fat bodies, disabled bodies, scarred bodies.
In a digital world obsessed with the gaze of others, naturism returns you to the felt experience of self. You don't need to post a naked selfie to prove you love yourself. You just need to walk to the kitchen for a glass of water, nude, and realize that the sky did not fall. The body positivity movement has given us language to reject diet culture. It has given us hashtags to celebrate diversity. But for many, it remains an intellectual exercise—an idea they believe in their heads but cannot feel in their bones. Anna has now been a naturist for eight years
But there is a counter-cultural movement that has been quietly practicing radical self-acceptance for nearly a century. It doesn’t require a 30-day detox or a therapy couch. It requires, quite simply, taking your clothes off. "I see women at the public pool pulling
