Well, this has certainly come up before through the years, but I was having some fun and thought take it to a whole new level.
I settled into identifying as a "naturist." The nature component fits me to a T. I love naked out in nature and it is my more natural state. I can be a nudist, and fit in to that one, too. I am naked most of the time and that includes naktivist activities, so I'm okay there, too. I do see a difference between nude and naked. Naked is without something and nude is what it is, not requiring clothing or lack thereof, standing alone.
I suppose that I can take on any other label, including nakedist, nakedest, and fit, too. Nakedist requires a context of "being without" in a "with" society, and there is no escaping that...for now. Being a nakedist, to me, is similar to nekkid. A nekkidist can be a nakedist, but a nakedist isn't necessarily a nekkidist.
Somehow, it is possible to be the "nakedest" that I have ever been.
My preferred is a free range naturist, that is living with the intended future of my species. Nakedism is a defying absence of cultural norms, a non-conformist, rejecting something. I prefer an implication of individuality, kinda, "I've got it right, the others got it wrong," but I'm cocky that way.
NOW, there is an issue that is creating for the spell checker. "Nakedism" and "nakedest" is wreaking havoc with the powers that persuade. Nakedism is more tactful than coining a term "clothlessness" "clothlessest" or "clothlessist" or "clothlessism." Could I be a "skin enthusiast?"
Too bad "naturalist" has been taken already. Likewise gymnast has been hijacked, BUT could we steal away with "I'm a gymnist?"A gymnosist? Am I being too gymnible, gymnarian, gymnoic, gymnical, gymnish, gymnosish, gymnocant, or gymnory? Gymnosism, or gymnosist?
Are we getting into gymnomania? (that's actually a word)
Nude is a Latin thing, but we could use "nacod" an Old English term. A "nacodist." Sounds fishy to me.
Nuduke (also a contraction), do you have a further take on this search for meaning? This quest for self-definition?
Zao-gymnos?
Gumnos means to be bare, naked, even in a vulnerable sense, like ill-equipped warriors.
Nuder? That's a word a la Merriam-Webster's.
Jbee