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-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+'''Naturism''', or '''nudism''', is a [[cultural movement]] practising, advocating, and defending personal and social [[nudity]], most but not all of which takes place on private property. The term also refers to a lifestyle based on personal, family, or social nudity. Naturism may be practiced individually, within a familial or social context, or in public.
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 +Ethical or philosophical nudism has a long history, with many advocates of the benefits of enjoying nature without clothing. At the turn of the 20th century, organizations emerged to promote social nudity and to establish private campgrounds and [[Naturist resort|resorts]] for that purpose. Since the 1960s, with the acceptance of public places for clothing-optional recreation, individuals who do not identify themselves as nudists have been able to casually participate in nude activities. Nude recreation opportunities vary widely around the world, from isolated places known mainly to locals to officially-designated nude beaches and parks.
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 +== See also ==
 +* [[Breastfeeding in public]]
 +* [[List of social nudity organizations]]
 +* [[List of places where social nudity is practised]]
 +* [[Naked party]]
 +* [[Timeline of non-sexual social nudity]]
 +* [[Streaking]]
 +* [[Topfreedom]]
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Naturism, or nudism, is a cultural movement practising, advocating, and defending personal and social nudity, most but not all of which takes place on private property. The term also refers to a lifestyle based on personal, family, or social nudity. Naturism may be practiced individually, within a familial or social context, or in public.

Ethical or philosophical nudism has a long history, with many advocates of the benefits of enjoying nature without clothing. At the turn of the 20th century, organizations emerged to promote social nudity and to establish private campgrounds and resorts for that purpose. Since the 1960s, with the acceptance of public places for clothing-optional recreation, individuals who do not identify themselves as nudists have been able to casually participate in nude activities. Nude recreation opportunities vary widely around the world, from isolated places known mainly to locals to officially-designated nude beaches and parks.

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