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I love being naked, love looking at naked people, but I have surgery scars. I hope people aren't offended by this.

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Thank you.

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Scars are part and parcel of our lives as real human creatures - what I find offensive are manipulated images of naked people which create false expectations of so-called perfection, and which lead others to have body issue problems...

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I love being naked, love looking at naked people, but I have surgery scars. I hope people aren't offended by this.You are a good looking man, fear not. Nudists are real people in all shapes and sizes, not pin-ups. That is what makes us interesting

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thank you for sharing. I feel more comfortable with the feedback I have received, and hope you will experience the same. Good luck with your upcoming surgery and don't be afraid to show yourself to all.

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I had open heart surgery three years ago so have a long scar down my chest plus scares down the insides of both legs where they took veins for the heart surgery. I was very concious of them but bucked up the courage to go public about six months after the surgery. No one took a blind bit of notice! What wonderful people nudists are.

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Hi, Why worry about scars, look at my pics and see mine. I had a liver transplant , people look but so what!. If they ask I just say it was a shark attack, then I spin a yarn, afterwards I tell them the truth. Just go naked and be your self..

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No belly button here

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I too have scars. One down the center of my belly from two cancer operations and the other you can see under my left collar bone is my pacemaker/defibulater. It's all part of who I am and it seems other nudists I've met at the beach, etc find it interesting conversation to talk about your history and actually it wound up making me less concerned about them.

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I too have scars. One down the center of my belly from two cancer operations and the other you can see under my left collar bone is my pacemaker/defibulater. It's all part of who I am and it seems other nudists I've met at the beach, etc find it interesting conversation to talk about your history and actually it wound up making me less concerned about them.

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Hi, You are not alone on the scar issue. I got embarrassed by mine after a liver transplant. Check my pics out you will see what I mean.

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