Their poll questions are very slanted toward the nude farm approach to nudism. Set aside nude beaches, nude resort vacations, etc. It slants away from nudity as a fundamental human right, and assumes that clothing is normal. .
I don't see the "clothing as normal", or abnormal content fix in the report.
I do see the clothing is usual in this society and we have to be working with what we have. One way is to set aside public lands where newbees can go and feel safe and comfortable, get a good experience and realize then that clothing as mandatory is bunk and naked is wonderful, harmless, natural, not such a big deal and can be comfortable. NEF ain't ANRR.
Further evidence of free range nudity are the questions about being nude around your home where others can see you. This poll is just trying to find where people are at. Then, we can use the info to whittle away at the problem from several fronts.
They even are on yours and my bandwagon about how people need to see nude bodies, regular bodies and out of sexual context. They flat out asked if people were affected in a positive way seeing others nude and they overwhelmingly said yea, seeing others made them feel better about themselves.
Personally, I don't think that it is so much that clothing is normal, but that anti-nudity is weird and needs to be cured. People will dress up, decorate, stay warm, but mere nudity should definitely not be stigmatized, persecuted, criminalized, or seen as anything but normal life. Clothing needs to be seen as what it is and never a mandatory, especially uniform compulsion. There is damaging, sickness involved with clothing culture as it is, now. People hide with it, lie with it, control with it, make wars and separate humanity with it. There are harmful assumptions that are placed on nudity and these generally just projections from people obsessed with clothing.
Jbee