Hi, I’m a 33-year-old nudist from Germany. Even though the weather here isn’t always inviting, I try to be nude as often as possible—because it simply feels natural and free.
When I have to wear clothes, I usually go commando. I honestly don’t see the point of underwear: it feels restrictive, never sits right, and is simply useless to me. The only kind of underwear I actually accept — and even love — you’ll find on my side blog
Expect a lot of nudity here. Nudity is natural — under our clothes, we’re all nude anyway 😉
Sometimes nudity and sexuality overlap. Sexuality is natural too — without it, none of us would be here. Still, the heart of this blog is body positivity and celebrating nudity without shame.
My goal is simple: to celebrate real bodies. No matter your size, shape, color, scars, or softness — every body is worthy and beautiful. We don’t need to hide our bodies.
La La Anthony & Naturi Naughton Link Up In Stunning Reunion
Now y’all know when two fan-favorite besties link up, it’s bound to cause a little buzz! The streets are talking, and the vibes are giving luxury, loyalty, and a touch of “don’t play with us.” La La Anthony and Naturi Naughton might not run the game like they used to on ‘Power,’ but in real life? They’re still serving main character energy!
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Could you write something related to Natsuri? (Natsuki x Yuri from DDLC)!! This could be headcanons or a oneshot, I don't mind!! ♡(> ਊ <)♡ (*˘︶˘*).。*♡
Ofcccc ilysm Doorknob/p
HCs for the knob to my door!!!ƪ(˘⌣˘)┐
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Yuri loves going to get or making hot chocolate with Natsuki during the winter it makes her so happy!!
Natsuki uses emoticons to show how she happy she is when Yuri says sweet stuff to her over text
Defo double dates with Sayori and Monika!! Cotten Patch is a yes, they all love the bread and they all share desserts!
They write poems about eachother, not directly mentioned but they do write poems about eachother
Yuri and Natsuki have family spotify premium, cannot tell me otherwise!
They share a playlist and they also have their own playlists, they have the song “Fly Me to The Moon” on all playlists because it reminds them of eachother!
I'm going to lead this with- I had to unfollow the light-skinned IG girls. When I say the, I mean THE. Please note that this is not a #allwomen are beautiful post and don’t expect any explanations about how this isn’t meant to bash light women. That’s not what any of this about so if that’s what you’re looking for then click away, please.
For the sake of my self-esteem and portions of my mental health that deteriorates due to my lack of commercial beauty, it was necessary to cleanse my Instagram feed.
I believe the only light skinned women (who aren’t my friends) I follow are Ciara and Beyonce. I’d say they’re brown but Beyonce calls herself a yellow bone, so who am I to take that from her?
But everyone from Jilly Anais and the Gonzales twins had to go. I even had to unfollow men like Rotimi who I knew would never put women who look like me on a pedestal the way they do others (this is a separate topic that I probably won’t ever cover because I’m not ready for the accusations that would come with expressing my opinion).
Why is this important?
I’m going to be honest without giving away to much. My ultimate goal in life WILL include social media. I know that being on the internet is a choice but I also I have a choice to filter out what I see.
Seeing a bunch of mixed Kylie Jenner clones was fucking with me whether I wanted to admit it or not. I was a weird love-hate relationship that brought me back to childhood.
When I was little I was obsessed with the light-skinned girls in my classes; if they were mixed, it was a bonus. I’d always ask what their parents looked and I’d spend a great deal of time playing in their “white girl hair”. I’d talked myself into thinking that the closer I got to them, the more I’d start to look like them.
Some nights I’d take a bath instead of a shower and when my grandparents weren’t looking, I’d sneak some bleach in a styrofoam cup and put it in my bath water, thinking it’d make me lighter.
That’s how bad it was.
I have no memory of when this started. I do know that once I realized there was a clear difference in how I was treated vs how they were treated (by teachers, boys, cashiers, strangers), I became conflicted. I had zero knowledge of racism, colorism, or privilege back then, but that’s what I was seeing. It made me very sad and also angry with the girls (and not with the system because as I said: I didn’t know it existed). But I still had this very strong urge to look like that.
I thought I’d recovered but I recently discovered I am not as strong as I thought I was; I’m fine with that. I have the emotional intelligence and the verbiage to acknowledge why I feel this way now. So I can actively work on it.
I had Instagram way before it was a clout fest. In fact, I had most social media before it blew up. Everything was great back then. Once the initial shift happened, it was elementary school all over again.
Once again light became “better”. Everything from their hair to their vaginas are constantly being compared to the rest of us. (Literally, someone went viral by posting a photo of a strawberry and a photo of a rare steak saying the strawberry was how light-skinned vagina looked and we were the other. A few thousand people agreed).
While I’d argue against this logic and go on many Twitter rants, what I was doing over on Instagram was very different. I was constantly elevating lighter women over women who looked like me then I’d cry about why there aren’t any chocolate girls on tv.
So with this simple unfollow train, I followed it up with a following spree. Naomi Campbell, Jae Majette, Kelly Rowland, Naturi, Diamond White, Gabbi Sidibe, and many, many more. Since Instagram has implemented a feature that allows you to follow tags, I’ve also taken advantage of that. Because simply getting rid of things that may take a part in your unhappiness isn’t enough. You have to then fill those spaces with perceived positivity
We all agree that consuming media that only praised skinny white women with blue eyes and blonde hair has screwed with a lot of young girls. We all agree that representation matters. So why with the one piece of media (social media) that we can control would we not keep that same energy? There’s a reason we buy our kids black baby dolls.
And this has really worked for me. Instead of feeling shitty about myself for not being “slim thick” and mixed, I now feel inspired. And it makes me feel good to leave comments under these women’s images knowing it gives them a boost as well.
So I challenge you to fill your timelines and dashboards with people who look like you. Even if you don’t think you have any self-esteem issues, just try it for a month and see if there’s a shift in mood, especially if you spend a lot of time online.