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Children & Nudism One of the greatest
concerns for opponents of childhood nakedness is child molestation. Yet, could
it be possible that preventing children from being exposed to nakedness actually
contributes to that problem? Careful analysis says, "yes" and my next book will
show how. Evidence is beginning to emerge that by not allowing children to
experience natural nakedness, that is, playing and doing their ordinary
activities naked with children of the opposite sex, actually contributes to many
adult sexual problems. Denying children natural nakedness can be shown to
theoretically influence the compulsion to sexual promiscuity, incest, voyeurism
and exhibitionism, pornography and even a poor body self-image. It is likely to
even be a contributing factor in homosexuality. It needs to be emphasized that
no adult sexual aberration is caused by a single factor. However, the role the
denial of natural nakedness to children is certainly a very important
contributing factor. But, what is the connection? Psychologists and
psychiatrists, especially those connected with universities, need to design and
conduct studies to isolate the effects of childhood nakedness on adult
psychology and report their findings in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Then
we will have strong evidence that backs up or refutes the benefits of children
growing up with nakedness.