Living in a nudist resort makes being nude indoors and out all the time easy. I also don't have to put clothes on to answer the door. I'm nude when I do grocery shopping once a month, see my doctor occasionally, or I have to put something on to go outdoors in the resort if it's not warm enough to be nude; generally it's just a shirt.
If I am home, I'm naked. Always. 100% of the time. But here in the Nudist Park where I live, I'm not just nude at home. As long as I'm not venturing outside the front gate, I'm nude all over the park. Everywhere.
As soon as I come home I take my clothes off. I am at my terrace to have a look at emails and stuff, naked. I have a shower and a shave down there and sleep naked. The next morning I get up and have a coffee, naked. The feel of having shaved my balls and penis gives me great pleasure in the morning. I love the feeling of being naked and freshly shaved.
I think Britain is becoming prudish again, there was a time when Britain was starting to become a more relaxed and hedonistic country, back in the 70's then because of all the sexual paranoia generated by the so called press, nudism is becoming more and more associated with perversion, i used to go naked in my garden but am aware now that a neighbour could call the Police and i could get arrested for breach of the peace. Humans are just so fucked up by Politics and Religion. Does anyone agree with me or am i being paranoid myself?
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I sleep in the nude all the time and without counting that, probably around 70%, higher in the summertime... --Rick
I agree with you, Yorik, and no you're not being paranoid. I like to go barefoot and even that seems to be unacceptable now. Used to enjoy spotting other barefoot people, like recognising kindred spirits, but it's simply not done any more. As for nudity, it is definitely seen as linked to perversion and child abuse etc.
If I'm home, I'm 100% naked 100% of the time--period. I see no reason whatsoever to ever wear anything at home. What's the point, really? I've never ever worn a stitch of clothing at home since getting my own place 30 years ago and I never ever will, ever.
For me it's about comfort. This last week, I worked 102 hours. After a very long day I want quietness and comfort. As soon as I walk through the door my clothes are coming off. My aching feet can't wait to be free of my work boots!!!
Not nearly as much as I'd like. I live with peeps who aren't cool with it. And someone is here nearly 100% of the time.