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I've been hiking naked for half a century. During that time I have met thousands of clothists who passed by on trails. The vast majority are glad to seen or interact with a naked hiker.

My first rule is: Act "as if" naked skin is a normal valid choice of hiking outfit. Never apologize or cover up when meeting clothists. Because I act as if naked is normal, I am accepted as normal by those I meet.

If we hide, apologize, or cover up when meeting clothists it signals that we know we're doing something "wrong." That's not the signal we should be projecting.

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As a man hiking naked I've found that women are a lot more positive about interacting with me when we meet on trails. Female reactions range from words of encouragement to wanting a picture taken together. On rare occasions women coming the other way have stepped off the trail to increase distance while we pass. Men I meet are social but less interested, except teenage boys who (rarely) can be critical.

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