Kids raised as nudists are less likely to have psychological issues. By not having the pressures of wondering what's the mystery hidden under everyone's clothes, there is no need for a lot of the experimentation that gets kids in trouble.
Nudist kids have less occurrence of STDs, begin having sex at a later age, and have a much better knowledge of their bodily functions
Nudist kids aren't afraid of, or worried about going through puberty because they've seen their older friends going through it already. They already know what changes happen and that it's just another stage in growing up.
The kids who are really screwed up psychologically are those raised in a home where everything having to do with nudity is hidden from view and considered nasty or dirty. These are the ones that grow up to believe that nudity is a sexual thing or that the naked body is only associated with evil. This can cause really warped reactions when they join the world of adults.
2007-03-21 15:19:22
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answered by USAnudist 3
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You can be fully clothed and not raise your child right.
Just like you can be nude.
When you grow up in a community where you are nude, it is not viewed the same way as when you grow up in a community and you are clothed. Nudist view the body as it is in a natural state, they do not lust after each other bodies just because they are naked.
In our community, we are turned on more by men and women who are nude because its not something we see every day.
So with that in consideration, I think that a child who is raised seeing naked bodies on a daily basis, wouldnt be any more or less mentally confused than the ones who do see clothing every day.
Think about all those tribes and stuff who just cover lower genitalia if even that... ya know?
2007-03-21 18:00:27
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answered by *meh* 3
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The wearing of clothing or lack there of is not the exclusive source of psychological troubles as you say.
2007-03-21 16:33:55
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answered by Kerry 7
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I don't know ANYONE who's ever grown up w/o a psychological problem.
2007-03-21 16:32:06
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answered by mrnaturl1 4
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probably not, but then again, most of the rest of us don't either.
2007-03-21 16:27:09
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answered by Anonymous
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