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Authenticity: Practicing naturism during the holidays is seen as a way to connect deeply with others without the superficial barriers of clothing. Schedule 10 minutes of "do nothing" time daily
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Jacques, the village elder, adjusted a garland of dried oranges while wearing nothing but a hand-knitted Authenticity : Practicing naturism during the holidays is
Cultural Context: It provides an interesting perspective on how classic French Christmas traditions, such as the serving of the Bûche de Noël (Yule Log) and the 13 desserts, are maintained within a community that rejects traditional dress.