6 Replies to “I Don’t Understand”

  1. Look, you can’t just go around taking your clothes off and putting them on whenever you like. Imagine the way people would abuse that. A woman might decide she doesn’t want to bother ironing out her skirt, so she just walks around in her underwear instead. Or a girl might realize she’s botching her job interview, so she gives the interviewer a striptease in return for the job. Or a lady might decide she doesn’t want to wear clothes one day, giving everyone the impression that she’s a nudist and that they’ll get to see her naked all the time, only to never see her naked again because she decided nudity wasn’t her thing, leaving them all disappointed.

    You can’t just go naked in public because it’s convenient for you! You gotta commit to it! Either go fully naked all the time, or stay clothed. One or the other. It can’t be both. Rules are there for a reason, and without rules, there’s chaos. Chaos, I tell you. CHAOS!

  2. Commitment ensures that all the naked people in public are decent people and avid nudists who care about nature, body positivity, freedom and the nudist lifestyle. It keeps all the perves out who just want to dangle their dicks and tits in front of your face during their break, and return to work dressed up because they don’t care about or commit to nudism. Basically if everyone was allowed to switch between naked and clothed at any time, public nudity would become incredibly sexual and child-unfriendly, because all the non-commiters would only strip pubicly for sexual reasons and be dressed at any other time.

    In my NWO headcannon this is the reason why the government implemented the PN system. I think it’s a very simple reason to understand, that’s directly based on the real life argument against legal public nudity: some people do it solely for sexual reasons which makes it child-unfriendly. Requiring commitment would be a good counter to this.

  3. The difference is a lost of the thrill you only can have if you go out full naked without a permission. To do it illegal could be a good real life role play. Legal PN status is like a class in a fantasy RPG. Sure . But in low difficult level. If you are illegal naked you have to play your role very good. Your family, your neighborhood, your coworkers… all of them really have to belive you that you are an real PN. And in this case you have also to stay naked for a long time, so as not to arouse suspicion.

    Its the pro modus in that game. Go out naked and play your role. Mainquest is to spend the minimum term naked they PNs have to do.

  4. The difference is that if you are committed to being nude, the titillation is gone. You are just without clothes, today and tomorrows for a long time. However, if you wear clothes one day and go naked the next, it becomes a game. You are titillating the observers with your nudity, just now and then.

    That little piece of paper is your commitment to being nude all the time. Call it an oath you take to not just getting nude to titillate others (or yourself) in public.

  5. Don’t you know that the government wants you to be totally dependent on them so they can control every aspect of your life.

  6. The difference a piece of paper makes is that you have to PAY for it. It’s all a money making scam for what should be a basic human right.

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