| Feature | Body Positivity | Naturism | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Reaction to media-driven body shame | Back-to-nature movement (19th/20th c.) | | Primary Focus | Cognitive reframing (changing thoughts) | Behavioral practice (living nude) | | Attitude to Nudity | Often theoretical; nudity as a symbol | Practical; nudity as a daily reality | | Social Context | Digital (social media) and clinical | Physical (beaches, resorts, clubs) | | Key Challenge | Can perpetuate focus on appearance via “shaming the shamers” | Risk of voyeurism or misunderstanding |
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Originating from the fat acceptance movement of the 1960s, Body Positivity asserts that all human bodies—regardless of size, shape, ability, skin tone, or medical alteration—deserve dignity and respect. Key tenets include: | Feature | Body Positivity | Naturism |
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