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If you lived in a nudist/naturist club when would you be clothed?

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    I visit a local resort several times a year and there's always a group of residents seated at a table right beside the door to the office and they are always dressed. I know that if I chose to live in a nudist community Id be nude anytime the weather was warm. How about you?

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    I think the key word here is lived. Though I have never even visited a resort or took part in any nudist event, I like to be nude and would likely be nude as often as practical wherever it is permitted. The body is fickle though. Some days 75 degrees is too warm, on others it may be comfortable. Today 60 is just fine and the 73 indoors feels warm. So temperature would have a lot of influence on what or if I were to be wearing something.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Eldernude View Post
      I visit a local resort several times a year and there's always a group of residents seated at a table right beside the door to the office and they are always dressed. I know that if I chose to live in a nudist community Id be nude anytime the weather was warm. How about you?
      I don't know, I haven't lived in a resort before. Like it was said before, the keywords are "lived in." My wife wants to live in one, so she's starting a Clothing Optional Resort in Manti, Utah. Although I think we'd be dressed during the winter. Unless one of us gets bold enough to be naked in the snow.

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      • #4
        Naked in the snow is a post sauna ritual. Even non-nudists do it. I've put the trash out many times and my feet end up being the coldest part of me. They warm up quickly because of our in-floor heat.

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        • #5
          I was a member of a club and every time I visited, I did so to be naked. The only reason to be clothed would be weather related or if you had too much sun. Regarding the clothed members right outside the office, that could be an issue for newcomers who are nervous about getting naked. They are not setting a good example right outside the office where everyone has to go when they first get there.

          Bob S.

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          • #6
            Clothing would only be dictated by the weather and by any expected arrival of outside repairmen or a construction crew.

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            • #7
              I think the reason you live at at nudist/naturist club is to be nude, but accept that sometimes it's probably necessary to wear clothes. I holiday at a clothing-optional camp ground and the reason I go there is that it allows me to be naked in public amongst clothed people

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              • #8
                When I go to a resort, I only put clothes on when I have to leave the resort. Otherwise I am naked all the time.

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                • #9
                  I live full time in a nudist community. I frequently wear a sarong when out and about walking or golfcart riding. I hate sunscreen so need to cover up some time. I put on cover ups if I am having repair workers to the house. Always nude at the pool.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Eldernude View Post
                    I visit a local resort several times a year and there's always a group of residents seated at a table right beside the door to the office and they are always dressed. I know that if I chose to live in a nudist community Id be nude anytime the weather was warm. How about you?
                    I can't imagine ever! When I spend two weeks at my favorite resort every year, what I love most, there is very little packing and I am completely nude for 14 days, 24/7 - unless there is inclement weather, and usually, I still remain nude. It's so funny HOW UNCOMFORTABLE and foreign clothes feel after that! They make my skin crawl for a bit, till I adjust to having to wear them again.

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                    • #11
                      In my humble experience, people who live at the resorts are in no hurry to do anything (nor should they be) If they are out and dressed and come back, they'll visit and take their time to undress. They also take forever to get dressed. The luster of being naked dims when you are able to do it 24/7 The novelty wears off so the hurry does too

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