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Nudist after surgery

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Hey everyone, I dont mind nudity but have some issues Bc I have a lot of scars and a couple pretty ugly remnants from too many surgeries. If scars are sexy I should be the sexiest man alive but I dont think Im getting that gold trophy. What do yall think of scars and surgeries for nudists?

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Scars are like nicks and scraps on an old piece of furniture. It gives you caricature.
I would not spend a minute worrying about them.
Enjoy your sunshine.

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Thanks. I appreciate the feedback.

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I had a lung transplant, hed surgery due to cancer and 6 abdominals due to complications of other surgeries. I miss my abs, lol.

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If your scars are recent, i.e. less than 12 months, then consider keeping them covered when in the sun. After 12 months you'll be fine, and wer your scars with pride - you're still vertical :)

Up to the first 12 months, the problem is that the scars will bleach in the sun, and then will never tan in future, meaning while the rest of you turns a lovely mahogany, the scars will stay white

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While there is nothing wrong with being sexy, being sexy is not the point of nudism. Nudism is about being free and comfortable in your own skin, without regard to the condition of your skin.

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Not a problem, I'd have thought, so long as you do not still have a knife sticking out of your back. I often feel I do after a lifetime in newspapers but I have learned to overcome it.

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Not a problem, I'd have thought, so long as you do not still have a knife sticking out of your back. I often feel I do after a lifetime in newspapers but I have learned to overcome it.

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I suppose that I was a nudist from the very beginning since I was caught out in the front yard at 2 years old naked and washing my clothes in a #2 washtub. My mother looked out but didn't see me but saw the cars driving by and people laughing and pointing at me. After that growing up I experienced the locker room nudity in school, it didn't bother me. In the Army , I got used to 30 toilets in a row and the large showers for all. Now after many accidents, surgeries and other situations, my body is a mass of scars from head to toes, but I went out to to the Wildwood Resort in North Texas and had a great time without any hesitation. No one notices what you look like, just who you are.

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I suppose that I was a nudist from the very beginning since I was caught out in the front yard at 2 years old naked and washing my clothes in a #2 washtub. My mother looked out but didn't see me but saw the cars driving by and people laughing and pointing at me. After that growing up I experienced the locker room nudity in school, it didn't bother me. In the Army , I got used to 30 toilets in a row and the large showers for all. Now after many accidents, surgeries and other situations, my body is a mass of scars from head to toes, but I went out to to the Wildwood Resort in North Texas and had a great time without any hesitation. No one notices what you look like, just who you are.

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My late wife had a really deep long scar across her tummy after repeated surgery and her stiches splitting. But she was the same lovely, sexy person. Though not a nudist she didn't shy away from being seen naked. I've seen many nudists at various events. They include a man with a colostomy bag and a woman who had had one breast removed. Both are outgoing enthusiastic nudists. Nobody notices the scars. It's the whole person that counts. There is a group called The Body-Perfect? Not Us to celebrate confident nudity despite any imperfections.

So we can have an inner beauty, more than skin deep.

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