Indoors at home is OK. Let kids be kids, if that's what makes him feel comfortable fine. However the second you leave to go somewhere, or he steps outside, he needs to be fully clothed.
Public is public. Privet is privet. The child's age also makes a difference. I wouldn't allow him to go to nudist places. If he wants to join that lifestyle after he turns 18 then fine, but if that's not your lifestyle, then NO. Also I wouldn't allow any of his friends to be nude in your home, that's a risk I'd never take.
Just my opinion.
2007-02-01 19:16:57
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answered by olschoolmom 7
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What better way to teach, but life. There is nothing wrong with the human anatomy, and making a big deal out of it just wants him to do it more. I myself, am not a nudist, but neither do I judge people who want to as long as it is in a colony. The more you fight it, the bigger the issue get's. He could be doing worse things. I am sure it is just a phase. He will loose interest, you are the one that has to be patient, and don't make him think you are judging him. I don't know how old he is either, but he is not going to learn any younger.
2007-02-05 05:18:40
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answered by cprucka 4
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A) I would be willing to take my children to a nudist beach, if I had grown up in a naturist family and then also brought my own family up as naturists. As for photos, no, there is no need to take photos at a nudist beach.
2016-03-15 03:38:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't let him go to those places, as I am assuming he is still living under your roof. However, when he moves out he can do whatever the gently caress he wants to.
2007-02-01 13:16:53
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answered by rwest 2
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it depends on how old he is if hes old enough let him it will be his mistake and when he is older and wiser he and you will look back and laugh and think what was he thinking
2007-02-01 16:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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