To me, naturism is all about being equal to everyone around you. By shedding your clothes you open up to others and become more vulnerable, which brings me into a state where I want to accept myself for who I am and want to accept the others around me for who they are. There's no reason to impress others with expensive items or to cover yourself up. And being naked makes some activities a whole lot more enjoyable. From swimming to walking on the beach, to hiking, it's something everyone needs to experience one day.
When I read about a 'Women only community' or similar initiatives, it feels like they are trying to take one part of naturism but ignore the others. If you can be naked and worry-free, but have to guard the gate to avoid men to come in and have to constantly focus your activities around forming a 'women utopia', are you really worry-free?
I've learned that men and women have the best, most friendly, and most genuine interactions in naturist environments compared to the outside 'textile' world. Not having to worry about these types of social norms that society attaches to genders is something that is very unique to the naturism experience, and that has been noticeability present in most if not all mixed naturist settings I've been to.