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Spontanudity
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Posted - 10/17/2003 : 08:17:06 AM
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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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panhandler
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Posted - 10/17/2003 : 08:24:33 AM
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You don't fry bacon nude unless you have really long arms.
panhandler
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Cheri
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Posted - 10/17/2003 : 11:05:02 AM
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putting cutup potatoes for deep frying also is a no-no. I will never again weed eat nude...definitely long pants and closed shoes & socks. Pruning roses definitely calls for long sleeves as does hiking along paths with briars.
When vacuuming, I have to wear shoes as I've a habbit of running over my toes with the vacuuming cleaner.
:) Cheri
Doing what I can to positively promote nudism - -
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Bare in the Desert
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Posted - 10/17/2003 : 11:29:03 AM
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I do most around the house, indoor stuff nude other than cooking. Outdoors, just water the grass in the back yard, everything else out there seems too dangerous to do nude.
Rugby huh? Never gave nude contact sports much thought but I guess I would have to day, clothes on for that.
Dare to be Bare
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Cinderela
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Posted - 10/17/2003 : 9:11:32 PM
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Yeeoucha-magowcha!
*chuckle* thanks to my cousin for the amazingly artistic avatar :)
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Kimberly
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Posted - 10/18/2003 : 07:14:14 AM
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I think most contact sports are out of the question played nude. I do enjoy playing volleyball nude. I agree with Cheri, I always wear an apron when cooking, and house shoes when doing house work. I dress appropriatelly for hiking etc.
Kim =^.^=
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irishred
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Posted - 10/18/2003 : 07:21:59 AM
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I, like bare in the desert, will do things around the house nude. Although I'm not able to be nude outside in my yard (lack of privacy) I would not do yard work nude. Got to watch those tools
10er, I do enjoy exercising (including running) in the nude. I've never had any problems with jumping jacks (of course I didn't do them for an extended period of time).
Red
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tucsonnude
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Posted - 10/18/2003 : 11:23:01 AM
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yeah frying is out for me too..hard to tell the team members apart if u play any sport nude...no long term jumping jacks for me either...on the other side of this nude yoga would be great..
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calmnude
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Posted - 10/18/2003 : 11:26:30 AM
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yard work needs some protection. shoes a necessity unless you have heavily calloused soles. with cooking , you neeed something, even if not frying, boiling water, hot pans touching the wrong place, ouch.
sports... tennis, volleyball, no slide softball, basketball,soccer ok, heavy contact sport unless you are very brave require some sort of protection.
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nudinono
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Posted - 10/18/2003 : 9:00:01 PM
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Im not a bible-thumper,but the Lord would have said wear(use)common sense....
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Spontanudity
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Posted - 10/19/2003 : 07:02:45 AM
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Well I do have to say, the only protection we use in rugby is our clothes... Kind of ironic really.
I have to say you're right about the frying, I've been burnt a couple of times... Doh! Its amazing I still haven't learnt.
Being an Aussie, I reckon cricket has the potential to be a painful nude activity... Tho' I'm guessing baseball and even worse, ice hockey would be a no-go zone.
Cheers Spontanudity.
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natman55
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Posted - 10/20/2003 : 1:56:29 PM
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Spontanudity, When I was in highschool, we attempted to play "flag" rugby. More time than not, it was the shorts that got removed, not the flag, and no "real" rugby player would let a little thing like nakedness stop them from continung the play.
Also, it is pretty difficult to weld in the nude.
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chic
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Posted - 10/20/2003 : 4:54:23 PM
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How do those naturally nude people, e.g.amazon natives, cook in open pit fires without the protection of clothing? Must be either tough skinned or they have a secret method of avoiding flying sparks.
Chic
Keep it smooth!
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Kimberly
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Posted - 10/21/2003 : 02:39:08 AM
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Chic I think they keep a lot of large banana leafs handy!
Kim =^.^=
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Rahul7009
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Posted - 10/21/2003 : 06:26:28 AM
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Chic, Do you use your clothes to prevent from getting burnt? strange! or do you always spill fire on you while cooking? I guess clothes get burnt when brought near fire...same as our skin unless they are fireproof, which usually doesnot happen.
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tucsonnude
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Posted - 10/21/2003 : 09:41:46 AM
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some people think a little to deep..just don't fry eggs or bacon in the nude..take care by an open fire..think Kimberly has the idea...forgot they posted my pic what a hunk lol
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