Getting seen nude and then a complaint can be a serious legal problem in Arizona and most states. Most of the world.
On a /reddit forum for free range nudism where I'm an admin, one reader asked about suggestions meeting his new neighbors from Africa. The African neighbors went naked. Apparently their culture was mostly naked back in Africa. I don't know what part of Africa but I have read that there is an advocacy for returning to traditional tribal nudity where it's too hot for clothes to be comfortable. Laws against nudity in much of the world come from European Christian colonialism or from Islamic control. "Putting clothes on the natives" has always been part of monotheist religious dogma, and part of establishing control over colonial empires.
Would rather have it different, but then even where it is legal, I don't hear about free range nudity in urban social places being practiced. Would your mind keep you from less populated places, or the inherent hassles, of ignorant folks? Would you go walking or jogging in town or your neighborhood?
Actually I've been doing that for more than 60 years, but mostly at night. You are right that even where its legal nudity is uncommon. However, I read a story last summer about some guy who was wandering naked around down town Spokane, WA, USA, for some hours before he was eventually arrested, and then only because he was confronting and harassing other people.
My own recent nude bicycling in the Cheney Wetlands Trail is a park in my nearest town. I'm often seen naked.
Would you leave home without any coverings?
I do that all the time since my home is out of town, but I do carry covering when I'm driving naked into town.
Would you attempt to avoid children and their parents reactions?
That I do. Some adults get freaked out about their children. A couple of years ago one of my neighbors came to my door to complain that his teen daughter had seen me naked getting my mail. However, if I'm out naked on a trail and a family with children passes the other way its luck of the draw. I didn't stop getting my mail naked just because some children may be out for a walk on the public road.
Would you garden in your front yard?
Yes. I deliberately go naked near the public road and intend to be seen by passing traffic.
OR, would you recon the neighborhood, ask the local bartender or shopkeeper, if they mind nudity first?
Wouldn't do that. It would result in random answers depending on the random person you asked.
Do you behave on the less outward manners, so as to not rock the boat and get a public and possible legal backlash, not only for your own sake, but the slow incremental social change in your area of the world being jeopardized? Do you really feel completely liberated, or would you mitigate something? Do you recon, or just go balls out the door?Jbee
I am convinced that incremental social change will only happen if many people are willing to be seen naked. Social "science" has long held "That which is unseen soon become unseeable." Meaning anything that most people don't witness rapidly becomes taboo, something to fear. When people have not experience seeing naked people it is assumed to be taboo. The opposite is also true. If most people occasionally see naked people they stop being afraid of naked people and the taboo goes away.
Another social theory says that any troop of monkeys will change their behavior when 100 monkeys take up the new way of acting. Its sometimes called the "100th Monkey" theory. When one monkey finds a better way he gets ignored by the troop. Eventually a second monkey sees the better way and does it to. Very slowly more and more monkeys notice and adopt the better way. Eventually there are "100 monkeys" doing the better way and the whole group shifts social consciousness to the new and better way. Whether or not there ever were troops of monkeys that followed this behavior the metaphor for human behavior is worth understanding. If one person does it, going out naked, he will be criticized and ignored. If two people do it, same result. If 100 people start wandering around naked, gardening naked, being seen naked, the rest of the culture will accept it and adopt it as normal.
I do look up local laws before going "balls out" in public. Most of the US does allow simple nudity, but some places like Arkansas have laws prohibiting nudity even in your own home, and have outlawed even talking about nudism. Neighboring Kansas, in contrast, has no laws against nudity anywhere. In Oregon and California there are laws against nudity in some cities, and Lane County, OR, but not in most of those states. In Vermont you are prohibited from "disrobing" but not being naked. You can't be seen while taking off your clothes. I check local laws
I have places where I can roam free, but other places where I look over my shoulder, recon first, minimize, preferably eliminate risks, chance, odds as best that i can. All in all, it increases my free range, my comfort and risks. I'd prefer to just not have to be concerned, but I have to live in a real world. Be it the road blocks of my mind, or reality, there are more obstacles in some instances than other instances. A bigger free range requires the CRAFT of secrecy sometimes.
Jbee
I understand your concern, Jbee, getting arrested would be very bad. Being seen naked, however, rarely results in arrest unless you are deliberately confronting other people. To change the culture and to change the law a lot of nudists need to be seen naked. It takes 100 monkeys.