Nudity is the absence of malice and inhibitions. Naturism describes it as the freedom from restraint of clothing and other forms of visual barriers.
Being naked is the most therapeutic thing you can do. Removing the barriers of clothing when having a conversation has intense implications. You feel less vulnerable, less guarded and give yourself fully to the connection with the person you are speaking to. Two or more naked strangers having a conversations can instantly create a connection that is unexplainably deeper one from any clothed conversations you have experienced.
Being naked in the presence of other men who are into appreciating nudity forces you into a vulnerable place of acceptance of your own body. You have nothing to hide beneath; nothing to pull you or cover anything up. It can truly transport you instantly into a place of self-love and acceptance which will help you take a huge step in the right direction.
Everyone has experienced nudity in ritualized activities like bathing and sex. However, quite apart from that, nudity is a normal human state that is pleasurable in and of itself. Once an individual experiences this state in routine, everyday situations - especially social situations, wanting to enjoy nudity for its own sake makes a lot of sense - unless inhibitions conditioned by society interfere.
When these inhibitions occur routinely, a valuable part of human experience goes missing. So whenever you have the chance and of course, when it is appropriate, take your chance and let your own nudity work wonders for your body and soul. It would still work best if done in the serenity of mother nature.
Being naked, in nature or at appropriate public places (beaches, bath houses, and spas) is good for our male psyche too. We come to grips with who we really are to those who see us without clothes—powerfully liberating!
Totally agree! Being naked is liberating; however, there are times and places that if one takes such liberties, he would find himself in quite a legal mess. Our societies discourage nudity in public places (and for good reason—really). But when we are in nature, alone or with others who understand true nakedness, we can and should be naked. (As soon as I shut my door at home…off come my clothes…hahaha!)