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Exploring the Intersection of Naturism and Beauty Pageants: A Critical Analysis of the Junior Miss Pageant in the Context of Naturist Values

Psychologists define "self-objectification" as viewing your own body from an outsider's perspective. Clothing culture forces this: How do my hips look in these pants? Does this shirt make me look pregnant? Naturism removes the frame. Without clothes, there is no "fit." You simply are . You shift from being a spectator of your body to being an inhabitant of it. purenudism naturist junior miss pageant 671

I spoke with "Karen" (name changed), a 62-year-old breast cancer survivor who joined a naturist resort two years after her double mastectomy. "I couldn't look at myself in the mirror. I wore baggy sweaters in August. The first time I went to the resort, I kept my sarong on for three hours. Then an older woman, covered in scars from her own surgeries, walked past me, smiled, and said, 'Welcome home, sister. The water's fine.' I took off the sarong. I cried. For the first time, I wasn't a 'cancer patient.' I was just a person in the sun." Exploring the Intersection of Naturism and Beauty Pageants: