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George Hall's avatar

Why are so many of us so old? Some of us are waking up to what we missed during an accomplished career. We have more flexibility in how we spend our days. We have less to lose if friends and employers find out that we are running around naked.

Keith's avatar

Regarding the partial quote, “Wrinkles, scars, and sagging flesh are embraced if not cherished”, I would love to agree, and would especially love to truly feel this way myself. But not only have I not adopted this stance, but in 30+ years visiting various nudist clubs, I’ve never once encountered anyone who has espoused it. The idea attempts the impossible task of merging childlike idealism and mature pragmatism. Yes, nudist clubs, for instance, do help us to recharge and face the other, so-called “real world” outside the gates. And yes, within the gates we commonly see aged others and they see our aged bodies and we nevertheless try to have as much fun as possible via the various available activities and amenities. But no one fails to notice the limitations of our physical bodies; in fact, those limitations are often accentuated in nudist environments when we can no longer safely play volleyball on shifting sand; or when we donate our beloved racket to the club because we can no longer run; or when we simply watch younger people, who move so fluidly and effortlessly. The fact that few or nobody complains too much shouldn’t be mistaken for anything beyond mere acceptance (if that), and certainly should not be characterized as a cherished state. Age has happened to us, along with scars and other infirmities. We socialize and play naked as long as we’re able in spite of, not because of, these constraints. Nudism reminds us and others that our spirit, our ideal, ageless self, is still here, still observing, still engaging in some fashion even though our bodies can no longer keep up. If we are to adopt a realistic perspective, let’s give age its due and not sentimentalize its consequences.

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