What Is Nonsexual Naturism?
Nonsexual naturism is the practice of social nudity in environments where behavior is respectful, appropriate, and entirely nonsexual in nature.
Within RCNA, nudity is not a form of exhibitionism or sexual expression. It is simply a state of being that removes artificial barriers, encourages equality, and supports body acceptance.
What Nonsexual Naturism Is Not
Nonsexual naturism is not:
- A sexual lifestyle, fetish, or sexually oriented activity
- A dating or hookup environment
- A space for inappropriate behavior or advances
Any conduct that sexualizes nudity or violates personal boundaries is not tolerated.
Why This Distinction Matters
Clear boundaries protect individuals, families, and the broader naturist community. By defining and enforcing nonsexual standards, RCNA ensures a safe, welcoming environment for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Expectations of Members
Members are expected to:
- Act with integrity and respect
- Honor consent and boundaries
- Follow RCNA policies and procedures
- Support a culture of accountability
These expectations preserve trust and community wellbeing.
