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Originally Posted by shower1000
My in-laws had a very liberal attitude as to what was incidental or functional touching versus sexual touching.
For the most part they felt that everyday activities that included touching of the butt, tits or the genitals were not sexual contacts, even if it resulted in noticable momentary arousal.
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In the context of social nudism, there is bound to be some accidental touching while participating in activities or even simply while interacting in close range. I think most understand it to be accidental (for the most part), so there is no offense taken.
From a simple hug, where someone might lose their balance and "collide" full frontal against the other person. Or brushing past someone while walking through a narrow doorway. Or trying to prevent someone - walking backwards - from colliding with the person and holding their arm out, touching their butt in the process. Obviously there is massaging or applying sunscreen - although that is usually performed by a partner.
My wife is pretty conservative when it comes to personal space while naked; but even she understands that sometimes a situation - such as the ones I described above - can happen. Her butt has been touched; and she certainly hasn't felt victimized by it.