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acted as a communal hub for the FKK community, providing news on nudist resorts, travel destinations, and legal rights. However, with the advent of the internet and changing sensibilities regarding privacy and the depiction of minors, the magazine’s role has evolved. The movement itself faces a generational shift; while the core values of environmentalism and body acceptance remain popular, the formal "club" structure documented by the magazine has seen a decline in younger memberships. Conclusion Jung und Frei | If you feel… | That’s not body-positive wellness