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free2tannude |
Posted - 06/19/2010 : 11:04:57 AM Depends on the Degree of Nudist Lifestyle.
#1 I think that someone who goes nude at home or goes nude in their hot tub is not a true nudist.
#2 A true nudist is one who, for example, tries out a nude beach or goes on vacation and finds out there is a CO section of beach at the resort and tries it out, and likes it.
#3 Then there is the Certifiable True Nudist. They have no problem stating that they went to this place or that place for vacation, and have no use for beach wear of any kind. They may or may not tell co-workers about their lifestyle.
#4 Then you have the Extra Certifiable True Nudist. T-Shirts, Hats, Key Fobs, License Plate Frames etc, advertise where they have been, plus all of #3, including telling co-workers.
I fit into #2 category. Wreck Beach a few times! Well ! It's a start!
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nudesunguy |
Posted - 06/07/2012 : 9:16:46 PM Bob, that's 'cause you are such a buff stud. OR, like Homer Simpson, no one can see anything when you are naked. LOL, sorry, couldn't resist. Still, it is amazing what a person can sometimes get by with. I remember my wife stripping off and jumping into the water on a textile beach in Cape Cod. No one said a word; they looked jealous.
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Bob Knows |
Posted - 06/06/2012 : 09:20:40 AM I agree with Rod, except that I don't bother going to nudist clubs or resorts to get naked. I haven't even worn a swimming costume the last couple of time I went to the hotel hot tub and steam room. Nobody complained.
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Rodders |
Posted - 06/06/2012 : 03:22:04 AM I enjoy being nude at home, on the beach, dining, sleeping, at nudist dinner parties, at our sun club, at our swimming club, when visiting naturist friends, and most important of all with my wife.
I have not worn a swimming costume for over five years, probably more and don't have any problems with friends and family seing me naked, providing it does not offend them.
I think I'm a naturist /nudist.
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sailawaybob |
Posted - 04/21/2012 : 11:53:58 PM I think i'm a #5, doing the home thing, been to the resorts, beaches and hate beach wear, got the hats, shirts, and trinkets somewhere in the closet but still waiting to do the naked bike ride - someday soon I hope, yes that would be the ultimate nude thing to do. |
Bob Knows |
Posted - 04/20/2012 : 2:46:09 PM quote: Originally posted by FlCpl4NewdFun
Nudism will never be mainstream if labels are required.
I'm not a "nudist." I just like going around naked. I don't go to "nudist" beaches or "nudst" resorts. I go naked all the time when its safe not to get arrested. I go naked on my land, and mow my lawn naked. I drive naked. I go hiking and bicycling naked in parks and public lands, but not at "nudist" places. I go naked in the hot tub at the Best Western hotel, not at a "nudist" resort.
I don't do #1, or #2, or #3 or #4. I'm not a "nudist." I just prefer to be naked whenever its warm and I won't get arrested. I don't hide, so I sometimes get seen by textile public when I won't get arrested. Seeing a naked human being won't hurt them. My neighbors have all seen me naked outside on my land, some have stopped to chat.
FlCpl4NewdFun is right. Naked won't be mainstream and acceptable in general as long as we hide behind high fences and have to be labeled "nudist" for being some kind of weird people. I'm not a "nudist." I am just an ordinary guy going about his life while choosing not to wear uncomfortable clothing when its not needed for the cold.
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Nudony |
Posted - 04/19/2012 : 12:41:54 AM quote: Originally posted by finallynude
So........., the question is........, based on what I describe, Are we or are we not true nudists??
I don't see why not. What you are describing is a "private" approach to nudism, which is not at all incompatible with "true" nudism. There are a lot of nudists out there that do their "own thing", staying nude at home in their own backyard, or at the far end of the nude beach or campground.
My personal preference has always been social nudism. I enjoy the interaction and conversations with nudist friends or relative strangers. My X also used to think that just sitting nude in someone's else's home was just "weird." After a few visits she ended up doing a 180 and playing nude hostess herself on more than one occasion. But even though it is possible to get bitten by the social nudism bug; it is by no means a prerequisite to nudism.
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finallynude |
Posted - 04/18/2012 : 08:52:21 AM Am I a true nudist?
I like to be naked in my home. I am only naked when I am alone or it is just me and my wife and I am fairly certain we are not expecting company. I have not made it a practice to be naked around our kids. Our home is visible to neighbors so I can't be naked outside. I would love to be able to hang out naked on my deck and in my yard but it is in view of neighbors so I can't. I do sometimes go to the mailbox naked to get the newspaper if the sun isn't up yet and there are no lights visible in neighboring homes. I have no desire to risk the embarrassment of being caught.
I first stumbled upon a nude beach by accident. I was exploring in the San Diego area and discovered Black's Beach. I didn't realize it was a nude beach till I got onto the sand and noticed that the people playing volleyball had no clothes on. After a few minutes I got out of my clothes, set them aside, and had a wonderful walk on the beach. It was great. From time to time, I have been able to be nude at a state campground on a wooded site with the tent positioned in such a way that I wasn't visible from the road or nearby sites. Of course, my movement was very much restricted to the area immediately around the tent and picnic table. My wife was somewhat more cautious than I was, but she did change her clothes without closing the tent flaps and did also venture briefly outside of the tent while nude.
Anyhow, we are going out this weekend to check out a nude campground within reasonable driving distance to where we live to see if we would like to go there. We are in the Northeast and it is still pre-season for camping. The attraction for us is the ability to walk around nude freely without breaking any rules. My wife is looking forward to being at the beach and in the water without clothes. The campground has various social events throughout the season. These events really don't interest us, we are campers first and possible nudists second. We don't participate in events at clothed campgrounds now, we stay pretty much to ourselves, and I don't think we are any more likely to participate in events at a nudist campground. I don't play volleyball clothed and I'm not about to take it up naked.
We will certainly not try to avoid people at the campground, we are not unfriendly. I would rather sit nude around the campfire at our campsite than go sit around a community campfire roasting marshmallows with a bunch of other naked people. We just aren't going there with the idea of developing new friendships. Frankly, I find it hard to imagine developing a frindship with people based primarily on the fact that we met at a nudist campsite. I don't picture going to someone else's home to be able to spend a nude evening together and I don't picture inviting people to our home to hang out nude together. It just seems a bit wierd.
I have told a few friends at work that we are going to check out a campground this weekend but have not mentioned that it is a nude facility. My wife, however, has mentioned to one work friend, (her work husband because they discuss lots of stuff), that we are visiting a nude campground. It surprised me that she mentioned it to him. She says he likes to work on his pool naked and skinny dip in it after dark in the summer. He is located in a more private setting than we are.
So........., the question is........, based on what I describe, Are we or are we not true nudists??
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JimmieMac51 |
Posted - 04/04/2012 : 05:50:58 AM I disagree with #1, sorry. I've been more than willing to go somewhere, anywhere,to be naked with others. The opportunity is not as accessible to "everyone". I consider myself a nudist, I am naked whenever and wherever possible. Just because I haven't had the opportunity to enjoy a social venue, yet, doesn't mean I'd rather be clothed!!!
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Admin |
Posted - 03/31/2012 : 10:51:03 AM As you can tell, we have been fighting for a decade to keep what is not nudism out of this forum. Still, abandoning the term to the perverts is an attractive proposition, except that the sex industry would probably just adjust and adapt to any new terms we coin.
Maybe we should just call it "non-sexual nudism" and make it really hard for them to misuse that term.
Getting back on topic, personally, my wife and I fall into the #4 category. |
n/a |
Posted - 03/04/2012 : 08:52:30 AM I go nude at home as well socially when possible, I have told family, some college classmates. But usually never coworkers. I have a clothing optional magnet/sign at home. The only relative beyond wife who sees me nude often is my mother in law when she visits us. |
Balto Bob |
Posted - 06/22/2010 : 10:11:12 AM quote: Originally posted by FlCpl4NewdFun
Nudism will never be mainstream if labels are required.
I've told very few people that I prefer to be nude than clothed. However, I've told legions of people (even coworkers and family) that I never wear a bathing suit at home in my own pool or hot tub.
I suspect there would be quite a difference in reaction if I said I was a nudist rather than I prefer to wear no clothes or swim naked.
Like it or not, being nude will never be accepted until people stop using the term nudist. I really think nudity is not the problem, rather it's the conventional wisdom of what a nudist is. As with any other group I dare say many in the movement like it that way! What would be the fun in being a nudist if no one gave a damn if you were nude or not? Every movie that contains a rating over PG-13 has nudity in it. It's not nudity that's the problem people, it's the association with the label!
One of the BEST posts I've read in ages!!
Bob Have a nice NUDE day !! www.ipernity.com/doc/elvertbarnes/5172004/ www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/2560521247/ |
nudesunguy |
Posted - 06/22/2010 : 09:54:13 AM Good point, FLcpl.
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FlCpl4NewdFun |
Posted - 06/20/2010 : 10:05:29 PM Nudism will never be mainstream if labels are required.
I've told very few people that I prefer to be nude than clothed. However, I've told legions of people (even coworkers and family) that I never wear a bathing suit at home in my own pool or hot tub.
I suspect there would be quite a difference in reaction if I said I was a nudist rather than I prefer to wear no clothes or swim naked.
Like it or not, being nude will never be accepted until people stop using the term nudist. I really think nudity is not the problem, rather it's the conventional wisdom of what a nudist is. As with any other group I dare say many in the movement like it that way! What would be the fun in being a nudist if no one gave a damn if you were nude or not? Every movie that contains a rating over PG-13 has nudity in it. It's not nudity that's the problem people, it's the association with the label! |
rooftopwilly |
Posted - 06/20/2010 : 6:28:47 PM I'm pretty much a #3. I go to the nude beach, and spend a lot of time outside nude in my backyard. I have been nude at parties in front of others many times, and most of my friends know that I love being naked. I don't tell my co-workers though.
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free2tannude |
Posted - 06/20/2010 : 12:58:57 PM I think I may break into a Partial #3. I have not made it down to the Local Watering hole(pub) for about 3 weeks due to other responsibilities, and working on my tan.
When someone at the Watering Hole asks me where I'v been, I will just say 'working on my tan' They know I live on an acreage.
I know that someone will say 'Is that an ALLOVER tan'
I will say ' Hey, why not! The neighbors can't see me!'
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