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Review of the fresh Bare Reality Show - VH1's "Dating Naked": Episode 1

https://nudistclip.com/categories/nudism/1/ by: Greg Evans
Bare Reality Show - Dating Naked by VH1

I took half an hour today and saw episode 1 of the VH1 show Dating Naked. Until now I haven't put much thought into this awesome series other than Yay! Another nudie show! I used ton't have any great expectations for the amusement value. Like most nudists, I was worried that Dating Naked would use nudity only to bring more viewers. Would the show be manipulating nude bodies with the idea that sex sells?
Reviewing VH1's Dating Naked without that experience would be like a sports post written by a columnist who hadn't ever played or viewed a sport in his or her life. That said, with the rising popularity of naked themed shows, I believe it's time for us nudists and naturists to shine some light onto this fresh type of nude reality.
For those that may not have seen Dating Naked, it is really not set up like its predecessors - the bachelor/ette show but of course, the premise is the same - a single individual looking for love. As opposed to the bachelor, instead of having a smorgasbord of single people for one man to pick from, the focus is narrowed down to six participants only (three guys / three gals) with the primary focus being on one man's and one girl's quest for love.
It is important to mention the final selection was made at the end of the episode. To me that makes this show a lot more watchable. You do not need to see every episode in a row to follow the storyline. The audience doesn't have to write off the series because there will be a fresh set of people in the next episode!
Along with a better setup, I was happily surprised by the dFKKmic that the nudity creates. Among the first words of the host (Amy Paffrath) were, will allow you to date in the most honest manner feasible before you can bare your souls, you'll have to bare everything else first. Except for a few guidelines to put by, choreographed performing was, for the most part, nowhere to be found. The cast is made up by regular people who are actually experiencing social nudity for the first time.
I could not help but wonder, would Dating Naked really help viewers see a better method to date???
In https://videonudist.com/videos/ok-here-are-some-more-beach-2173.html , the limelight was put on 24-year-old Joe from Long Island, NY and 36-year-old Wee Wee from Nashville, TN.
Joe had a broken heart in his past and came hoping to find a new way to trust. Wee Wee came fatigued by her long hunt for Mr.
Wee Wee and Joe after merely meeting on the beach. Photo: VH1 Bare Reality Show
Right off the bat, Joe talks about a very common concern among men thinking about giving nudism a try: getting an erection. Such a non issue, surprisingly, frightens some men from ever trying nudism. Immediately Joe discovered there was nothing to worry about. The fear of getting aroused was an unfounded fear that never occurred. The truth is, who cares if it does happen? In the nudist world, generally speaking, we understand we are human and arousal is a part that makes us human. In any case the fact remains that it is actually not that common and seldom happens anyway. However , I digress and you can read more in this post about nudism and erections.
I think the biggest takeaway from this review should be that an extraordinary truth about social nudism stays concealed in this chain.
For us nudists, we observe it and reap the benefit of meeting without prejudice. Your social class does not matter when you're nude it's, in a sense, a great equalizer. You can be a attorney, trash collector, doctor, soldier, construction worker or nurse. It simply doesn't matter and as a consequence, getting to know people for who they're becomes far simpler!
This fact was revealed in the show by how fast the participants cut to the chase. They'd no fear of opening up and saying what they were looking for in life and in a partner. When you're naked, it becomes a lot simpler to wear your heart on your own arm (since you do not have sleeves!)
Another fascinating facet is the comfort level people have being naked. Every day the contestants meet a fresh man and must get naked before meeting. Every time they undress the shed a little more of the shame that grew up with and feel only a little more comfortable in their own skin. This is actually as true to real life as you can get. Getting naked for the first time can be tough but once that panic subsides, it becomes just as ordinary as anything else.
Based on the first episode I'd rate the series as so far, so great. There is a chance it could cultivate a growing interest in nudism and help set tiny gusts of wind into the sails of our boat. I'd not however say the series is for everyone. You'd not need people who do not enjoy reality shows seeing it just to see nude people (trust me you can see more in Sports Illustrated than on this show).
If the show flops, there could be a cross-organization with nudism for example Naked Dating = bad and stupid notion consequently nudism must = bad/dumb thought. But time will tell and after seeing the first episode I 'm a little less worried and am actually looking forward to the second.
My final idea is WHO will care about nudism in this crazy fast paced world after seeing this show?
Well supposing it's you: Hi, we're FKK, and we want to meet you!
This review of the new Nude Reality Show by VH1 - Dating Naked - was published by - Young Naturists and Nudists America
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