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Never Nude Land—A Social Network For People Who Want to Keep Their Clothes on All the Time

There is a newly launched social networking site called Never Nude Land which targets people who have a condition called Nevernudism, where they believe that clothing is an integral part of themselves—meaning, they should not allow anyone to see them naked, not even their spouses.

While this rare condition has not yet received attention from the media, experts said few dozen people are affected by this and most of them suffer from stigmas from a society which promotes skin-baring clothing and admires sexy women in scantily-clad attires.

Meanwhile, Zach Braff, who also has the same psychological condition, has created the social site that will allow people with Nevernudism to interact from others who also suffer from this condition.

In an interview, Braff said he created the site to meet other people, especially women, and tell them he has the Nevernudism condition which prevents him to take off his clothes even when making love to his partner.

Braff said Never Nude Land has almost the same features and tools of a certain German social site.

The social platform also has the same tools found in mainstream online community sites such as the photo sharing section which allows members to post their pictures.  The uploaded image also has a comment box that will allow a user’s friend to write something about the picture.

Because of the online technology, many people who belong to a niche market or those who belong to a marginalized group have realized they can have interaction with other individuals who can relate to them.

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2 Comments

  1. Otunba bj
    4:19 pm on May 15th, 2009

    I need a good girel in my life

  2. The Dork of Torque
    6:42 pm on June 10th, 2010

    Has anybody else considered that never-nudes must smell bad? I mean, can you really properly wash yourself without taking off your cut-offs? And sex must be awkward too. Does each person pull the crotch of his or her cut-offs aside, or does each partner pull aside the crotch of the other’s cut-offs? Either way, it’s one less hand free to participate in the festivities.