A non-tropical option would be to buy a property at Euronat in France. There are full residential properties there which are mostly occupied by French nudists who commute to textile jobs but if you don't need to do that there are plenty of shops on site for normal living and simple maintenance and delivery drivers will deliver to your door.
A non-tropical option would be to buy a property at Euronat in France. There are full residential properties there which are mostly occupied by French nudists who commute to textile jobs but if you don't need to do that there are plenty of shops on site for normal living and simple maintenance and delivery drivers will deliver to your door.
But isn't nudity seasonal there?
A non-tropical option would be to buy a property at Euronat in France. There are full residential properties there which are mostly occupied by French nudists who commute to textile jobs but if you don't need to do that there are plenty of shops on site for normal living and simple maintenance and delivery drivers will deliver to your door.But isn't nudity seasonal there?
It depends how hardy you are.
I dream of living without clothes every hour of every day. Imagine a warm island paradise where the climate makes this lifestyle possible year-round! For years I've embraced nudity within my home, though my current living situation prevents extending this freedom outdoors. Working remotely has been transformativeallowing me to spend most days completely nude, a small victory I've carved out for myself.
The constant interruptions remain frustratingthe doorbell rings, and I'm forced to scramble for a robe just to accept a package. Such an unnecessary concession to social norms that feel increasingly arbitrary to me.
After retirement, I hope to create a life where being clothes-free, both indoors and out, becomes my natural statea normal, accepted way of existing in my personal environment.





