The world of beauty pageants is a familiar one, with its glitz, glamour, and seemingly endless parade of swimsuit-clad contestants vying for crowns and titles. However, there's a lesser-known subset of this world that challenges traditional notions of beauty and modesty: nudist teen pageants. These events, which take place at nudist resorts and camps, feature teenage girls and boys competing in various categories, sans clothing.

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Nudist teen pageants have been around for several decades, with the first recorded event dating back to the 1970s. These pageants emerged within the context of the nudist or naturist movement, which emphasizes a return to nature and a rejection of societal taboos around nudity. Proponents of nudist pageants argue that they promote body positivity, self-acceptance, and a healthy attitude towards nudity.