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Bushnud2
09-03-2007, 12:43 AM
Is It Cheaper to Be Nudist?
August 29, 2007
http://www.savingadvice.com/blog/2007/08/29/101725_is-it-cheaper-to-be-
nudist.html
By Meredith H. Kaiser

I just saw an ad for a nudist fish fry in our local weekly paper. My
first question was how on earth do you safely deep fry anything while
in the nude? Yow! And my second question was, Is it cheaper to be a
nudist?

Interesting story, picture and reader comments at:

http://tinyurl.com/2e3lx6

Nude in the North
09-03-2007, 04:19 AM
My comment to the article:



how on earth do you safely deep fry anything while
in the nude?

Don’t Splash.

By the way. The first thing you should do if you happen to get hot liquid spilled on you, is to remove the clothing from that area.
Clothing holds the heat and can make the burn even worse. And in severe cases the clothing will stick to the skin causing more pain the longer it’s attached.

As for your many comments on sunblock, If you are nude in the sun most of the time you get something known as a “TAN”. This is your bodys natural way to protect you from the sun. And nudists , unlike the Fabric Impared, have enough common sense to limit sun exposure if their skin isn’t used to it. You never see a nudist laying on a beach looking like a lobster. That’s reserved for people that havn’t exposed their skin to sun untill the first day of their vacation.

Being a nudist doesn’t save money. That’s not the purpose of nudism. But it saves stress, freedom, body acceptance and a sense of well being that you can’t get from any other form of recreation.

And by the way. Nudists live normal lives in every other way. We work, shop, and eat at resturaunts just like everyone else.
So next time your out in public, ask yourself,
Is the person next to me one of the millions of people that enjoys nude recreation while on vacations , or just a well dressed nudist out on the town.

MJ_KC
09-03-2007, 08:16 AM
You won't find me frying food in the nude. Just not my idea of a good thing to do.

You may save a little wear and tear on your clothing, but i doubt if it is all that significant. I don't think that it would be a cheaper.

nimrod
09-03-2007, 11:27 AM
Yeah it is cheaper to be a nudist, less ware and tare on clothes means you do not have to buy them as often, Not as much luandry to do, which saves on water and electric bills. Well that is assuming that you are at home most of the time, and do not belong to clubs.

Fuzzy Nuts
09-03-2007, 11:39 AM
Yes, it is cheaper to be a nudist as far as clothing goes. However we do pay through the nose at the resorts. I guess our limited numbers force resorts to charge higher for a naturist setting than a textile setting where there is more demand.

tinner666
09-03-2007, 01:13 PM
"My
first question was how on earth do you safely deep fry anything while
in the nude? "

Carefully!

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Naturist Mark
09-03-2007, 06:40 PM
If you count up all the health benefits associated with nudism it might very well save lots of money.

What is the monetary value of reduced blood pressure?

What is the monetary value of not needing as many - or any - antidepressants?

What is the monetary value of improved body image and the reduction or elimination of debilitating body dysmorphic disorders?

If nudism was a drug, it value for health promotion would only be second to exercise.

And hey, exercise and nudism are a natural combination.

-Mark

justnude
09-04-2007, 07:27 AM
How do you deep fry fish while nude-simple solution-wear an apron sillyhttp://oakhurstonline.com/icon/happy.gif. It is cheapper being a nudist in terms of clothes unless you have kids. Mine were very big on buying expensive shoes using the logic that they saved me money on not buying alot of clothes!