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Diet culture teaches us to outsource our hunger cues to an app or a points system. Intuitive eating, a framework developed by dietitians Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch, flips the script. It encourages you to reject the diet mentality, honor your hunger, and make peace with food.

This doesn’t mean a free-for-all on junk food. Rather, it means recognizing that a cookie eaten without guilt tastes different—and is actually more satisfying—than one eaten in a state of secret shame. It means understanding that nutrients are fuel, but joy is also a nutrient.

Wellness often gets hijacked by diet culture under the guise of "clean eating." Intuitive eating brings wellness back to its roots: nourishing yourself based on internal cues rather than external rules.

It would be dishonest to ignore the valid critiques of this movement. Detractors often argue that body positivity “glorifies obesity” or ignores the medical risks associated with higher weight. Naturist INSTALL Freedom Family At Farm Nudist Nudism

But most nuanced advocates reject the false binary of “healthy vs. unhealthy.” They point out that health is not a moral obligation. A person can have high blood pressure and love their body. A thin person can be metabolically unwell. A fat person can run marathons.

The real goal of the body-positive wellness lifestyle isn’t to guarantee a long life (no lifestyle can do that). It is to improve the quality of the life you are living right now. If you spend 80 years hating your body, what have you truly gained?

When a whole family is nude, rear ends touch benches. Mitigate this by installing: Diet culture teaches us to outsource our hunger

We’re not fully open to the public yet—but we are accepting inquiries from experienced naturists and respectful newcomers alike. We host monthly “open meadow” days (clothing optional, but nudity encouraged in designated zones). Long-term membership will be by application and trial visit.

To learn more or request an information packet:
Email freedomfamilyfarm@naturist.org (no unsolicited photos, please)

Or send a handwritten letter to:
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[General Delivery address provided upon request] This doesn’t mean a free-for-all on junk food

By the Farmstead Naturist Collective

There’s a quiet revolution growing—not in boardrooms or on social media, but in open fields, under wide skies, and on bare feet walking soft earth. We’re thrilled to announce the latest step in that movement: the official installation of the Freedom Family at our farm nudist grounds.