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Pantsfree
05-03-2006, 05:06 AM
As my username indicates, I am very happy, when I can get rid of my pants, as the male anatomy in my opinion wasn't meant for being squeezed by seams every time you sit or bend. I have read some web pages written by guys, who enjoys wearing kilts or similar male skirts. I must admit, that I am attracted by the idea of wearing such clothing, when one needs to get dressed. Up til now I haven't had the guts to walk out in public in skirt-like clothes, but the more I live naked at home, the worse is the feeling, when I put on my pants to go to work. Does anyone else feel the discomfort of pants (Even if they are not tight-fitting) ? What do you do to make the clothed hours comfortable ?

Pantsfree
05-03-2006, 05:06 AM
As my username indicates, I am very happy, when I can get rid of my pants, as the male anatomy in my opinion wasn't meant for being squeezed by seams every time you sit or bend. I have read some web pages written by guys, who enjoys wearing kilts or similar male skirts. I must admit, that I am attracted by the idea of wearing such clothing, when one needs to get dressed. Up til now I haven't had the guts to walk out in public in skirt-like clothes, but the more I live naked at home, the worse is the feeling, when I put on my pants to go to work. Does anyone else feel the discomfort of pants (Even if they are not tight-fitting) ? What do you do to make the clothed hours comfortable ?

naturalmanwa
05-03-2006, 06:12 AM
There are jobs and hobbies that require clothing for safety purposes, and one needs to buy good quality clothing that fits well. A good salesperson is a must if you are unsure of the fit. I prefer to be nude all the time myself, but when welding or cutting in my garage, it is a no-no!

Pete Knight
05-03-2006, 06:50 AM
I work in the construction industry where hard hat, steel toe boots, and hi viz vest are mandatory, which is a real shame now that the warmer weather is upon us.
Its mostly during the warm weather that I feel most uncomfortable with clothes and can't wait to get home and take them off.

I was very fortunate last year, I had the job of clearing up a list defects at water treatment works around the midlands region of the UK. I arranged for contractors to visit remote treattment works to carry out remedial work, opened up for them to do as little as 30 minutes work, then after they had gone, off came my clothes to wonder around alone for an hour or two checking equipment, bliss, shear bliss.

If only I could get work in an entirely clothing optional environment, that would be absolutly brilliant, so if you know of any vacancies let me know!!!

Pete Knight

nacktman
05-03-2006, 10:27 AM
Pantsfree, go for the Kilt! We Scots have known for centuries pants were for wimps -- Real Men Wear Kilts! (If they wear anything at all!)

Potterdude1991 a.k.a. Josh
05-03-2006, 02:04 PM
Jeans definately cause discomfort in the area of my genitals. They're supposed to be free! And sitting around at school all day, thus stretching my pants around the genital area, causes a lot of discomfort. So I can't wait to take my clothes off when I get home.

vapaa
05-03-2006, 02:21 PM
Of cause, jeans are not the best wear. Big shorts or sport trouses better. http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/happy.gif

Don't shure that kilt-like dress will be popular among men. As for me it's better to be undressed than to wear women's dress (I don't mean kilt, cause true scotts are rare nation in the world... http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/happy.gif

Wiggle It
05-03-2006, 02:42 PM
I used to be the tighty-whites and snug jeans type when I was teens/twenties. I've always liked my body and wanted the tight fit, and it was the style then,too. Low-rise briefs were, obviously brief, i.e. nearer naked when your jeans are off. When I really got into the comfort of nudity, I switched to roomy boxers and looser fitting pants so that things had a little more room to move about naturally in there. Some guys may feel that the movement of their genitals in loose shorts, or while nude, is a distraction from whatever they are doing, but I think we males are always somewhat conscious of what's happening with willie. Better to let him have some room than to strap him flat against the body.

Florida Cracker
05-03-2006, 08:04 PM
I also wore white underwear for years, but I have found that the boxers are much roomier and do not pinch nearly as much. I intentionally buy my clothes bigger to get the loose fit. But, there is no comparison to being nude of course!
Florida Cracker

NakedTao
05-03-2006, 10:45 PM
I'm with you 100%, Florida Cracker. I definitely prefer loose-fitting clothes to anything too tight. Not only is the baggy stuff more comfortable, it's easy to take off. Even baggy clothes cannot compare to nakedness.

uicdude
05-03-2006, 11:42 PM
Damn straight I am totally annoyed by clothes. They're already expensive as it is. http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/angry.gif

FireProf
05-04-2006, 02:08 AM
What do I do to make wearing clothes more comfortable? For one, and it's just me, I don't wear underwear. Loose fitting clothes is also a plus. I dispense with undershirts and socks whenever possible.

When I purchase shorts with the net liner in them, I cut the liner out. I wear lots of loose, cotton hawaiian print shirts and just about live in my flip flops or go barefoot.

I'm not annoyed by clothes, just annoyed wearing them! http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/wink3.gif

barelythere
05-04-2006, 03:47 AM
If you have to wear clothes they always feel best on after skinny dipping

NKID_D57
05-04-2006, 05:51 AM
I had been a white underwear person who graduated to fashion briefs and then to boxers. I find them to more comfortable and allow for freedom for when I need to wear them. I go without whenever I can. Definitely more comfortable.
I stay away from jean because the bind to much for my liking. Prefer to wear loose fit chino style pants and shorts.

shãybare
05-04-2006, 06:18 AM
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I hate wearing clothes. Always have. I do see the need for donning them for protection, comfort and even to protect the senses of others when I go out, but I hate wearing them.

I live in Oklahoma and jeans are pretty much a must. Luckily I have a small package so am not disturbed as much as others when wearing them. haha

shãybare
05-04-2006, 06:49 AM
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http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/137-05022006-650280.html

www.nopantsday.com (http://www.nopantsday.com)

Tomorrow you do not have to wear pants. That is if you dare. Just tell your boss you are observing a great Holiday.

Wish I had known about this sooner, so I could have gotten some flyers and t-shirts to pass out beforehand. Maybe even ran an article in the local newspaper. Oh well, there is next year to get ready for.

JTaylor_1986
05-04-2006, 11:38 AM
I absolutely agree with all of you. Clothes feel too restrictive and binding, especially when sitting.

Regarding wearing something while sleeping, I used to sleep in a tshirt and underwear, but I am a restless sleeper and my clothes would always get moved around, bunched up and become very uncomfortable. Now, natural is the only way to go!

JohnE44
05-04-2006, 01:19 PM
The thing I found out was after I go nude for a time when I have to get dressed my clothes fit tighter to meI have also gone from breffs to boxers.

luvnaturism
05-04-2006, 02:41 PM
I have no problem with clothing as long as it fits comfortably. I just don't want to wear it swimming, sunning, or at home.

Bare in the Desert
05-05-2006, 07:30 AM
There are time few and far between when I feel more comfortable in clothing.

But there are more times when clothing is a annoying. Mostly in the warm seasons.