My dad was honest and straightforward

I had 3 brothers and no sisters so this made openness easier for us, so my dad had no barriers about nudity around us. We typically all took showers at the same time and discussed any questions we had about our penises just as easily as if we were talking about the weather. When my dad got a vasectomy he explained it just like any other mundane event.

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Thats great! I try and do the same with my kids.

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Your post confirms my belief that a good education for nudism and a natural relationship to nudity is best possible through the father. Only then is it guaranteed that he will become a man who is aware of the advantages of his penis and his entire masculinity. I've made similar experiences as son.

I agree with you completely. I was lucky. I grew up with my Single, gay Dad. He showed me about openness, and love.

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This relationship is precious and less experienced by people. Whoever experienced this should be grateful.

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I agree that we should be able to have that kind of dynamic, especially with our families. They are the ones who know us best growing up and if kids can't go to their parents for those kinds of things, they will find the answers somewhere else and parents might not like the answer.

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This is so true C. As you well know, both of my sons were raised around my nudism. I find it very frustrating that my being a nudist makes them uncomfortable. My older son is coming around. I now wear just a sarong around him which is "okay.". Keeping my fingers crossed that I will be able to be my true self very soon. Andrew is a lost cause. ROFLMAO
Steve

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I had 3 brothers and no sisters so this made openness easier for us, so my dad had no barriers about nudity around us. We typically all took showers at the same time and discussed any questions we had about our penises just as easily as if we were talking about the weather. When my dad got a vasectomy he explained it just like any other mundane event.

My early years with my uncle was amazing. He raised me as a Nudist before his passing and openly about sex and all. He raised me, my cousins and brothers (all males) to be very open about sex and nudity, no hiding anything and we masturbated with each other or in front of each other. No shame and our penises was just a normal thing we talked about when we were curious. I raised my own that way as well and my sons are still nudists and open sexually without shame. I'm proud of how we are and have become :)

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I am a bit jealous . I would have liked to have such a childhood. In my family nudity was nearly sin. I never saw any family member nude. That made me very unsecure with my body and I needed a long time to be secure with my body and my sexuality.
Therefore I am always glad to read that others dont have such a childhood!

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That is great and the way it should be. Being open and being able to ask questions without being afraid to ask.

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I had 3 brothers and no sisters so this made openness easier for us, so my dad had no barriers about nudity around us. We typically all took showers at the same time and discussed any questions we had about our penises just as easily as if we were talking about the weather. When my dad got a vasectomy he explained it just like any other mundane event.

My Dad was straightforward too. I'm very grateful, that he introduced me to nudism.

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This relationship is precious and less experienced by people. Whoever experienced this should be grateful.

I have this experience, and I'm very grateful. My Dad is my Hero.

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