My First Nudist Blog: A 4 Year Review

My First Nudist Blog

4 years and 112 blogs ago (kind of sounds like Abe Lincoln) I started my nudist blog journey when I started my Everydaynudist.com journey.

I never imagined it would have grown to the size it has, but thanks to the amazing support I have received from people like you, it has grown to the number 7 blog according to Feedspot.com.

Thanks to my beautiful wife, when I was talking about doing it she encouraged me to start and tell my story and just have a place to express my thoughts and opinions.

What it has grown into is a place that I can go and be as vulnerable as I want. If you have read any of my blogs you know more about me than most people in my life. Not that I am ashamed, or embarrassed about who I am (far from it), I just tell everyone, everything.  Mostly because I don’t want to have to explain, or feel like I have to justify to anyone that way I am, and the things I enjoy.

The goal of my blog is to twofold:

  1. Provide an outlet for me to just simply write my thoughts in an open and vulnerable way to get things out of my head and on paper…or well, the computer screen.
  2. Inspire people to write, and live their own story; ultimately, whether you ever try nudism or not (although, I hope my words encourage you to try it out and see that it isn’t what you think it is).

Funny looking back at the beginning of this journey, I had my face covered in all my pictures. Then something clicked and I said the hell with it. Jess keeps hers covered as she is still working and there is still a stigma about nudity and well, the misguided perception about it.

This blog isn’t designed to change the worlds views, just yours.  I know I will never make a big impact and have the public’s perception changed, and I don’t want to try (there are others doing a lot of work in that advocacy).

I just want to write what is in my head in a way that, hopefully, you will take my words to heart and evaluate your life and if something needs to be adjusted, you find the courage to say “the hell with it” and do it.

Take a trip down memory lane with me and check out my first blog here.

So from the bottom of my heart I want to give you a heartfelt THANK YOU for your support both past, present and future.

In your corner,

Ryan

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