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Spontanudity |
Posted - 10/17/2003 : 08:17:06 AM G'day All,
Following from the nude hugging debate and since its Rugby World Cup (the worlds 3rd largest sporting event) time, I was wondering what shouldn't be done in the nude.
I'm thinking that a nude rugby game would probably get a little ugly. Tho' I'm always willing to give it a go! :)
Any other suggestions?
Cheers Spontanudity. |
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MTBnudist |
Posted - 04/24/2013 : 04:22:18 AM Welding isnt exactally the first thing I think of when i think "nude activities" lol but you are right! Welding naked is bad.. its all bad.. lol
I understand its all personal preferance but for me, the ONLY thing i dress for when vacationing at a nude resort i when i hit the gym. I just dont want to fuss with a towel on the machines. |
Pelican58 |
Posted - 03/31/2013 : 10:54:08 PM Welding. And I dont think I will regret it.
"20 years from now, you will regret the things you did not do, rather than those you did do..." M. Twain |
newbi |
Posted - 01/14/2006 : 5:18:32 PM as much as i like being nude, i am a roofer. i specialize in torch down. when playing with that much fire i found it that clothing comes in very handy. |
chic |
Posted - 01/14/2006 : 1:25:09 PM If you have to think about it, don't do it.
Chic |
nudetoo |
Posted - 01/14/2006 : 12:28:26 AM WELDING ALSO COMES TO MIND!
Just me, Willy |
Hasta |
Posted - 01/13/2006 : 4:48:16 PM chopping vegetables...well, actually chopping anything is a bad idea. Using a grinding wheel. Sanding the floor. I've heard opening a jar of pickles is "bad nude" from a TV show.
I've played nekkid twister and naked volleyball. |
chic |
Posted - 10/30/2004 : 3:00:00 PM JohnM. ,
Welcome to the forum, but you've got to be careful with some activities being done without clothing or coverups.
Chic |
JohnMongomery |
Posted - 10/30/2004 : 11:27:33 AM I think being nude is best for everything adn wear clothes as little as I have too. Unless you live in cold climate I dont think anyone should wear clothes at all. |
sailordave |
Posted - 10/28/2004 : 6:00:46 PM Sometimes an apron isn't enough depending on what you're cooking and how. I'd feel safer with a long T-shirt. About to cook something that doesn't require clothing, red beans and rice. Shouldn't use chemicals while nude. Talking about stuff like insect or rodent poisons, lawn treatment chemicals including lime, and using some house hold cleaners. Some chemicals may be safe but I've known people who become sensitive to chemicals they've used on a daily basis. One guy worked in housekeeping and ended up having to change jobs because he began having a reaction to the chemicals they used even though he used proper precautions. Some can use such chemicals nude without problems, but I'd want to be safer. Not sure what kind of reaction I'd have with my psoriosis (spelling) that sometimes flares up.
We the willing who are led by the unknown must do the impossible for the ungrateful. |
Crag Shaffer |
Posted - 10/28/2004 : 4:24:46 PM Hey, Hot Grease Hurts. I agree about frying. I would at low heat or put on a apron. CCS |
FireProf |
Posted - 10/28/2004 : 09:32:46 AM Here's one for your to think about....
Trimming the bouganvilla while standing on top of a 6 ft block wall! One false move and......
It hurts to think about it....but I've done it once and only once without incident. Lucky the first time, don't want to try my luck again. |
nudeboy |
Posted - 10/28/2004 : 09:23:48 AM When painting and decorating it's not a good idea to be nude because paint can get everywhere. On the other hand, if done wearing clothes then there is no need to worry about having to use spirit to get paint of your body.
nudeboy.. because its how I was born
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sailordave |
Posted - 10/26/2004 : 10:18:56 AM I'd love to but you'd have to provide travel expense. Will look into that Exterminator brand. Guy at work swears by Orthene. It does work but you have to keep it in an outdoor shed. If kept anywhere inside the home it will stink up the entire house. At first you won't realize the house stinks. But after some time in fresh air outside then walking back in you'll smell it horribly.
We the willing who are led by the unknown must do the impossible for the ungrateful. |
Cheri |
Posted - 10/26/2004 : 09:21:00 AM Dave, I found a new product made by Bayer, doesn't smell like Spectracide. It comes in two forms: granules and dust. I dust any new mounds, mow, and then broadcast the granules - ONLY in my immediate backyard. It holds them off for about 3 months. Then I have to re-treat. One of my Travelites members said he uses Exterminator brand from WalMart, and it works.
I often (to my husband's dismay) weed eat outside of our privacy fence, but more than 350 feet from the road, without anything but sneakers and socks. Want to visit and do some nude yard work? :)
:) Cheri
Doing what I can to positively promote nudism - -
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sailordave |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 6:54:46 PM I'm fighting a loosing battle there Cheri. Went through a large bag of good fire ant poison in one day. It did kill the big hills but as I stooped down to look carefully at the hill I saw that the big part of the lawn (the part not yet grown over by good Bermuda grass)was one long flat fire ant hill. Several parts of my lawn are like that. This trailer park used to be a farm field and later a cow pasture. What makes it worse is because this is a trailer park I can kill all the fire ants in my yard but if my lazy good for nothing neighbors (not all but quite a few) don't do anything about the fire ants in their yard then when the hill swarms they'll move into my yard. Frustrating that the worst of the neighbors regarding yard care and fire ants has a young son and a baby daughter that likes to crawl and just learning how to walk. Will probably go back to the Bug Free yard spray. When I was using it every three to four weeks I didn't have nearly as bad a fire ant problem as I am now. Cheri, I envy your ability to walk and do ANYTHING in your yard nude. Still probably wouldn't cut my grass but I'd love to wash and detail my car nude.
We the willing who are led by the unknown must do the impossible for the ungrateful. |