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While the origins of National Nude Day are unknown, the practice of nudism — revolving around the philosophy of naturalism — is thousands of years old. Alexander the Great encountered wandering bands of naked holy men in the 4th century BC!
WOTAN CITY, Ladonia — Naked Day, one of Ladonia’s more enigmatic and potentially traumatic national holidays, returns this July 4, with citizens encouraged to cast off not only their clothing, but also the weight of expectation, pretense, and inherited allegiance.
Nudist groups across the globe advocate for the right to practice nudity. Most of them support and believe that the human body is stunning and should be shown off. They feel that clothes are artificial and are destructive to the inherent beauty of a naked body. While these philosophies may be argued by those who do not support nudity, it’s interesting to note that National Nude Day is marked every year. Although National Nude Day is believed to have originated from New Zealand, its founder is not known.
While National Work Naked Day may seem like a radical departure from the norm, it’s important to remember that participation should always be consensual and respectful of workplace boundaries. The main focus is on embracing a light-hearted and liberating spirit, rather than creating uncomfortable situations or violating company policies. So, be sure to check with your employer and colleagues before shedding your corporate armor!
As this whimsical holiday continues to captivate our ever-changing world, it reminds us that sometimes breaking free from conformity and exposing our true selves can lead to an invigorating and joyous work experience. So, whether you choose to keep your clothes on or embrace the naked truth, National Work Naked Day encourages approaching work with a sense of daring and a dash of humor. As for me, I’m retired with no clock to worry about and little concern about what to wear (or not wear).














