12/30/2016

Nude More.

Once I started going nude more, I found I started being way more productive. Since I was nude, I didn’t have to worry about getting my clothes dirty or changing into “work clothes.” Real Nudists spend all the time they can be nude.
 
I also found that being nude made me plan out my work so I could reduce potential injury. No rush, no going off half-cocked. It was wonderful having everything laid out and ready to go.

Once I got started, working nude felt great. No clothes to get caught on stuff, nothing to cling to my body if I got sweaty, and best of all, nothing to wash afterward (a great time saver!).

It also helped normalize and positively reinforce nudity with the people I live with. How can they complain or worry about my being nude when I’m improving everyone’s living condition?

Once I was done with one job I found I wanted to stay nude and try other things. Now my first thought when planning a job is to see if I can do it nude. Unless it’s imperative, if I can’t be nude, I won’t start it. As the real nudists, I believe that all of us want to spend more time in the nude.

I’ve been amazed with what I’ve discovered I can do free of clothing, and you?

12/10/2016

Nude resolution

Can you imagine how much water and chemicals we use to clean our clothing? How many of those chemicals are pressed against and into our bodies? It’s more than we realize. Too much to be sustainable for any long length of time, if nothing else. So cut back on washing and go nude. This blog is filled with the benefits of being nude, so I don’t need to reiterate them. Real nudist gather together to sharing nude time.
 
How often do we wear clothing when we don’t need to? With nudist friends? Hanging out at a nudist bar? The big one is swimming. Who needs swimsuits? Who needs clothing when they are at home? With family? Having fun in the nude shouldn’t be restricted to the house and home. There are many, many opportunities to get out and enjoy the natural world without the hindrance of clothing.

Bed clothes, towels, dish cloths, rags and other fabrics make sense. They serve a purpose, but that purpose is short term. Clothing works when the weather is bad or we need to stay warm, but when we don’t?

I feel we, as humans, invest too much in personal image. If someone is not happy with their body, clothing merely covers the symptom. It is not a solution. Real nudists don't care what your body looks like.

If it wasn’t for the protection that clothing brings, then people wouldn’t need to wear them at all. As it is, we wear them too often. Real nudists don’t need clothes, neither do you. Go nude to save the world. Go nude to love yourself. Be happy.