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'''Nudism''' is the practice of going nude or unclothed especially in sexually mixed groups, usually at specially secluded places, primarily due to the fact that appearing naked in public is illegal in most countries. '''Nudism''', or '''naturism''', is the practice of going nude or unclothed especially in sexually mixed groups.
It is usually practiced at specially secluded places, primarily due to the fact that appearing naked in public is illegal in most countries.
Those who practice nudism are called '''nudists''' or '''naturists'''.



]s believe that the human body is nothing to be ashamed of, being something that we all possess and cherish.



It is also commonly referred to as ].


Nudists believe that the human body is nothing to be ashamed of, being something that we all possess and cherish.

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Nudism, or naturism, is the practice of going nude or unclothed especially in sexually mixed groups. It is usually practiced at specially secluded places, primarily due to the fact that appearing naked in public is illegal in most countries. Those who practice nudism are called nudists or naturists.

Nudists believe that the human body is nothing to be ashamed of, being something that we all possess and cherish.