This test places you on a two-axis chart based on how you relate to naturism: whether your approach is more private or social, and more reserved or engaged.
Some people enjoy small, personal experiences. Others love clubs, events, organizing, and community life. Most people are somewhere in between. This test helps visualize that.
This is not about who is a “better” naturist. It is about style, comfort, participation, and how people experience naturism differently.
Do you mainly enjoy naturism in a personal setting, or do you feel drawn to clubs, gatherings, shared activities, and meeting others?
Do you tend to quietly participate, or are you more likely to initiate, organize, encourage, and help shape naturist spaces?
You answer a series of statements using a five-point scale from complete disagreement to total agreement.
The goal is to build anonymous aggregate data about the spectrum itself, not personal profiles.
The questions should feel direct, human, and easy to react to without overthinking.
Strong push away from the statement’s direction.
A moderate push away from that tendency.
No meaningful push in either direction.
A moderate push toward the question’s intended axis.
A strong push toward that part of the spectrum.
Your result is a position on the chart, not a label you are locked into forever. It reflects tendencies, comfort levels, and patterns of participation.
Active and intentional, but not necessarily highly social.
Socially engaged, community-minded, and likely to participate or organize.
More personal, quieter, and often focused on comfort rather than community activity.
Comfortable around others and community settings, without necessarily wanting to lead them.
Take the test and get your place on the naturist spectrum chart.
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