Naturist Beliefs
Here is a list of what Naturists believe
Naturist Beliefs
Nudity is an enjoyable, natural, and moral state that benefits nudists and society.
Decency and Shame
In all its shapes and sizes, the human body is intrinsically beautiful and a source of pride.
Simple nudity is neither indecent, shameful, nor immoral.
Children
Children raised to respect their own and others' bodies will mature into emotionally strong and sexually responsible adults.
Children have a right to know what humans look like.
At Dayton Warm Breezes, event hosts have the option to exclude children from events.
Social Division and Respect
Naturism engenders self-respect and respect for others regardless of shape, age, gender, size, color, or disability.
People should be accepted for who they are and not for what they wear.
Communal nudity discourages social barriers, while clothing accentuates social differences.
Clothing
Clothing can provide needed protection but is often unnecessary.
Naturism transcends fashion.
In a tolerant society, what to wear is a matter of personal choice.
Government should promote tolerance and not impose unnecessary restrictions on personal freedom.
Environment, Nature, and Quality of Life
Naturism encourages respect for and harmony with the environment.
Naturism can add to the quality of life through the enjoyment of simplicity.
Naturism can reduce human impact on the environment.
Naturists support Human Rights
Naturism respects the right of women to go bare-chested in any context or situation permitted for men.
Naturists support the right of mothers to breastfeed in public.