I just got done putting fertilizer down on my lawn and yes I did it naked I love being naked outdoors!!
I did that too yesterday for a few minutes. Today may be a little cool for that again, but the middle of next week should be in the mid 70's, so I'll be back out getting sun by our pool. Our house cleaners arrive Thursday, so I have to get out of the house so they can clean. I'll again be out naked by the pool.
Just finished cleaning the back patio of course I was totally naked. Lovely outside 70 degree lots of sun. When I finished the patio I washed my golf cart outside.
It's getting warm again. I can be nude indoors and out all day long. The only times I get dressed are when I must wear clothes for safety or social reasons. Otherwise, I only wear a pair of sandals when outdoors.
I painted our back patio yesterday naked. I have it fenced in because the neighbors are close by. I could care less if the see me naked but they would probably call the police and I don’t need that.
My gf lives in a city. During the summer I occasionally need to get on her roof to do maintenance. From that vantage point, I learned that at least two other homes in her neighborhood have privacy fences where the residents enjoy nudism outdoors, just like us. They scurried indoors as soon as they saw me on the roof, but there really was no need to do that.
I keep telling my wife I really don’t care it someone finds out I like nudism but she I will lose friends.
Sitting naked out on my balcony on a mild KY night. Have my space heater with me as we're getting a little cool breeze here now. Very relaxing.
Nudism is different from exhibitionism. The former is a natural state of being in an appropriate context, and the latter involves ignoring the context.
Nudism is different from exhibitionism. But there's a way in which a nudist (or more likely a "naturist") would say that the you've got that "appropriate context" backward: for an exhibitionist the context is that he's hoping to be looked at, but a naturist doesn't care if anyone's looking or not. So then, the context (as far as other people's presence is concerned) can be anything.