That would be coming out of the closet, so to speak. To be brave, to take a risk at work and with family members, to be themselves, to merely demand to be accepted as themselves, sounds similar to a Gay lib. It was a big deal for gays to do that, but it made a difference. To not be ashamed of who you are. To live your life authentically. Suddenly many many people realized that they had relatives, friends, people that they cared about that were some kind of gay...different. Suddenly the gay thing was getting outside support.
About 6% of people are gay. Then very roughly 40% are various on a straight/gay spectrum. A little tendency to more tendency. Bi-sexual, or just a little, various degrees. So, I'm pretty sure that most nudes are more than 6% of the population and we have less to worry about by being authentic than gays did. Also, a greater percentage of nudes are on a spectrum like around the house to all the time.
So, nudes worry about relatives, or bosses finding out. I've got to wonder, just how many nudes have been hurt by being authentic, being seen, letting people around them know. I'll bet that it is few. Nude clubs are not being shot up, kids don't go around "rolling nudes" the way that they used to "roll queers."
There is debate about, HAVING to be gay opposed to having to be nude. Nude is considered a choice, but the gays got past that misinformation, eventually. They are now considered to be born that way.
I was born without clothing and never really liked getting dressed, always felt much better without, not my preference, you can get used to anything, but i don't feel good cooped up....not quite the same. I wasn't born to live in a prison either. Guess I'm a saying that we couldn't model our path too exactly like the one gay lib took.
Then there is gay and not in others face with it, and just doing it in your own time vs nude would be nude and seen.
I had a friend who was on my site pictured. A week later, some business associate told her that he saw her there. She wanted me to remove the photos. She was afraid that it would interfere with her job with the city and will wait until she retires! I doubt that it would cause a problem, but she was reluctant to take the risk.
Even DF was concerned about "morals" clauses at her work for years.
You can get arrested and it can mess up your whole life and budget. Used to be that way for gays. There are still unenforced old laws on the books against them.
I think that it is a lesson learned that we do have to be honest, authentic and let people know.
There was a Twitter, or facebook site that allowed Australians to bare it on line. There were tens of thousands of people who let it out there. Then, the web masters started to close down sites with nudlty and it was taken off.
Jbee