Erica
Traci Lynn Matlock
Brooklyn, NY
(via freshnakedpeople)
Summer has already arrived in some parts and is on its way to the rest (according to the calendar). Who has big plans for the summer?
An interesting quote from Arizonavichi…
I’ve written before that this need that some have to carefully demarcate a line between nudism and naturism is about the most boring aspect of naturism. Naturist Lens casts that silliness aside with his first sentence, and calls out the folks who want to weed out the impure:
[T]here is this thing that more than a few nudists believe about what exactly constitutes a nudist. There are those who declare themselves “true” nudists because their life circumstances allow them the luxury of living nude as many hours of the day that they desire to be nude, preferably, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Anything less is looked down upon
(Source: arizonavichi)
It’s one of those age-old questions that we thought would never get answered, but on Apr. 14 Miley finally explained why she’s always braless! Keep reading to find out her reason. Miley Cyrus, she …
Hello everyone!
We’ve just implemented a few updates and changes to the site. Most notably, all of the regional listings have been consolidated onto a single page, so now you can see all of the listings at a glance (by the way, if you haven’t suggested any of your preferred venues, please do so!). The “WORLD LISTINGS” link at the top of the page will take you straight there.
The other change is that we have altered the links to the other pages on the site, which are still located along the side. Some pages have been retired. Let us know if anything isn’t linking correctly. Have a wonderful day, everyone!
In the media, men have been taught we should be built like an action figure, and hung like a fire-hose. The ultimate male form is one that is 5’10”, all muscles and penis.
In school I was the big quiet kid with glasses that spent recess in the library reading. I liked to play sports, but I liked…
The Wholesome Naturist: Male Body Image
First of all, thank you for taking the time and the attention to find Nurba and for spending a moment trying to think a bit differently. We appreciate it and we hope that we’re able to push you in a new direction.
Of course, we encourage you browse our site and discover whatever information you find interesting, but we also want to introduce ourselves to you again and let you know why we’re here in the first place. Nurba is not concerned with promoting nudism, per se. We promote body acceptance and the idea of naked-friendliness, which of course are in line with many of the tenets of the lifestyles of nudism and naturism. We love nudism and naturism, of course, but that’s not what we’re here for: we want you to be comfortable in your own skin and with your own body, because you’re human and you deserve to be human.
Too many people are so uncomfortable with themselves and with their bodies that they are afraid to take their clothes off in even the most private places. Rethink the way you treat yourself. Society has come to institutionalize a rejection of human nature in favor of a fabricated exterior mask. Clothes are nice, but not always necessary. They hide our bodies from the elements and they hide our human nature from other humans.
Throughout our website, our tumblr, our twitter and our gallery, you can find ideas and thoughts surrounding nakedness in the urban environment and through an urban mindset. Peruse, if you wish, and see what suits you. If you like what you find, internalize it. If you don’t like it, that’s fine, you can move on. At least you took a moment to think differently for a moment and we hope that at the very least we have helped you feel more tolerant and accepting of the desires of others to be the humans they were born to be.
Let’s be humans together. Urban humans.
It’s not a silly title. It’s about using your brain to realize that you’ve been taught to believe that your vagina or your penis was dirty, and it’s not; that your back fat doesn’t look quite right, or that your chest is a little too small or that your butt is droopy, and that therefore you don’t deserve to know what it feels like to have wind flow through your tiniest little hairs or to have sunlight warm your neglected skin.
It’s about remembering that you’re a human and you deserve to be at least human.
”You promote the idea of being one with nature as though it is something you can achieve by following a certain set of actions or buying a membership to certain clubs. You were born one with nature and were taught to forget. We are all already one with nature, we just have a nasty habit of not acting like it and pretending that it is possible to be above nature and to rule her. She doesn’t owe us anything; she is not our slave. We belong to her and we owe her the decency to remember that.
So stop acting like such a prude. Let your hair fly free and your toes feel the earth and remind yourself where you came from.
”Enough with all the chocolate (actually chocolate’s alright).
Have you tried a spa day?
(S/T)He(y)’ll love it.