An Orem, Utah woman writes about her first naturist experiences...
 

My first experience of being naked was in Cancun. My husband and I wondered if we could legally be totally naked on the beach. We walked out on the beach and found some others that were totally nude...2 guys and a girl. So we had company.

They told us that the beach house we were in front of was owned by the president of Mexico. We looked up and could now see armed guards all around the house. We ended up going to the same place every day and getting naked. People would come up to us and ask if we were nudists and wanted to take our pictures as if they had never seen naked people before.

My favorite place to get naked was in Maui at Little McKenna Beach. The days we spent there were great. The sun, the sand and great weather. We also sighted a lot of whales those days we were there.   Occasionally I stop and think that sometime I have to start acting my age. Nudism is great but what is it about being naked that everyone else thinks that it's wrong?

We went on a nude cruise and a lady, when she found out that we were LDS, was shocked! She said that her daughter had joined the church and gone on a mission. She couldn't believe us being LDS and we were on this nude cruise. So I asked her what was so wrong about being naked? She said, "I can't believe you are Mormons and you would do this! My daughter would never do this." We wondered...if it was so wrong, what was this lady doing on the cruise?

We are born into this world naked and innocent. The world is what corrupts us. If our thoughts are clean and our actions are clean...why is nudity so uncomfortable for some people?

Are they looking for the "perfect" body? And what is perfect? It's each to his own perception. God make us all in his image. Is he not perfect? If God is that which we might become, how do we do this? Through experience...so be naked and have some experience!!!
 


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