Uncovered history
Issue #8: A century of nakedness.
Editorial
This young man may very well become the link that connects generations of naturists. Through his clear perspective and brilliant mind, he embarked on a challenging search through history - a personal quest to honor those who lived freely more than a century before we ourselves even understood what it means to be Men Without Clothes. With unmatched kindness, gentle words, and a deeply generous spirit, he expressed - with humility and admiration for the naturist community - his desire to create something that thousands around the world would one day thank him for, as they share in the same passion.
This young man, with his beautiful face and body, is here to remind us to look beyond them. He carries the heart of a child, and lights up with joy at anything beautiful, always paying attention to the details - the very things that make all the difference.
This young man will surely be a presence we return to often in the future. Because his love for naturist heritage, his deep respect for the material he holds, and the tenderness with which he approaches the soul of the movement make him a remarkable role model of what a new generation can be: where mind, education, and spiritual sensitivity align perfectly with just how sexy he happens to be.
Only for our followers; Nudist Smitty is a man without clothes!
New skin, old stories
For the first time, MWC is released with a double cover, in full support of Smitty and his beautiful vision for the cultural heritage of naturism.
Stand beside him, and help the world bloom through his eyes.
For him nudity means
To me, nudity is a natural expression of authenticity and freedom - it’s not about shock or rebellion, but about simply being. As a nudist, I find deep contentment in shedding the layers that society often demands; without clothing, I feel more grounded, present, and at peace with myself. Nudity creates space for vulnerability, which often leads to more meaningful conversations and deeper connections with others - it breaks down superficial barriers and invites honesty. It also allows me to be an activist in the most effortless way: by living my truth and challenging the stigma around the human body just by existing as I am. For me, nude isn’t crude - it’s pure, it’s powerful, and it’s profoundly human.
Personal details
Smitty. 31. USA.
Thoughts to share about his journey in Vietnam
I recently set out on a bit of a spontaneous adventure to find a rumored nude beach in Vietnam, and it turned into quite the experience. The journey there was anything but straightforward - I had to navigate a questionable traffic and pedestrian bridge, down a steep ramp into some lush vegetation, and down a skinny road; I got turned around more than once. The thought of giving up on locating it was quick to enter my mind as there was no signage or any indication I was going the right direction. Eventually, I emerged onto a secluded small stretch of sand that felt like a hidden world. The beach itself was peaceful and remote and the only people there were local men. One of them was even doing a handstand right on the beach, adding a touch of surrealism to the scene - it was both amusing and oddly graceful. While I chose not to swim due to concerns about water pollution, I watched a few locals swimming nearby and others gracefully rowing their wooden boats along the shoreline, which added to the calm, almost cinematic atmosphere. I didn’t stay for too long, but it was a truly freeing feeling to just be there, clothes off, soaking in the warm breeze and the quiet beauty of Vietnam. Being nude in Vietnam, especially on a “designated” nude beach surprises a lot of people, but I had no problems stripping off my clothes to join the locals! As they always say: Do as the locals, right? To me, nude isn’t lewd, the human body is beautiful, and there is nothing to be ashamed of. The experience at the beach in Vietnam was an unexpected but memorable little escape during my travels.
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MWC may have started as a personal initiative, but it’s shaped by every voice that joins it. If you have an idea — a thought, a wish, a shift — that could help this project grow, evolve, or simply surprise us, I’d love to hear it. This space is as much yours as it is mine, and my hope is that we all continue to enjoy it — openly, deeply, and together.
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