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Until Hollywood catches up, you have the blueprint. Gather your family. Turn up the heat. Queue the film. And for one perfect, absurd, glorious night, let your only Christmas layer be Santa hat red.
The holidays are a trigger for body shame (overeating, weight gain, aging). A nude movie night, surrounded by family, normalizes all bodies. The stretch marks, the bellies, the scars—they become just texture , not flaws. naturist portable freedom family at christmas nudist movie
For many, Christmas is synonymous with bustling shopping malls, tight-fitting holiday sweaters, and navigating crowded, snowy streets. But for a growing number of families, the holiday season is an opportunity to redefine comfort, stripping away the artificial layers to focus on what truly matters: connection, comfort, and, quite literally, freedom. Until Hollywood catches up, you have the blueprint
So, how does all of this translate to a family Christmas? For many, it means ditching the stuffy formality and rampant materialism for a celebration focused on genuine connection. Karie Jane, a 57-year-old former theatre producer who runs the BHH Naturist Resort in Fuerteventura, is a perfect example. She believes being a naturist is a “simple lifestyle” that has made her less materialistic, particularly over the festive period, helping her realize “it’s not all about gifts”. Karie humorously notes, "I might don a Santa hat at Christmas if I’m lucky, but I won’t be wearing anything else! ... When I go back to England for Christmas, having to put on so many layers of clothes, I feel restricted". Queue the film
Body positivity isn't about abandoning health. It's about rescuing it from the clutches of shame.
Naturism removes the sexualization of the human body, teaching children to respect themselves and others without the distortions often presented by mass media.