Talk:nudism

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What's the difference between the words "nude" and "unclad"?

For if there is no difference then having both words in the same definition is being redundant which is a critical mistake in creating definitions. Brevity is a critical part of a definition. Every word must in a definition must be critical to the understanding of the word being defined. Words that don't meet that criteria must be removed.

To respond to above: Wiktionary is keyed by words, not by meanings: two synonyms having different entries is completely acceptable. For instance, they have different pronunciations and etymologies.
I don't know the policy or consensus on (more or less) exact synonyms.
Nbarth (email) (talk) 17:33, 5 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Going NUDE-Josephine Shaffer[edit]

One thing i like to do is to go totally naked that's the way i like to be comfortable no clothes to worry about ever again.

Going NUDE-Josephine Shaffer[edit]

One thing i like to do is to go totally naked that's the way i like to be comfortable no clothes to worry about ever again all ihave to is keep my body clean i like that way bare naked totally.