Saying Hello!
Hi!
I am a 65 year old from Upstate New York (not far from Syracuse) and have been a home nudist for years. I am also an adjunct college professor whose school was just closed down for the remainder of the semester due to the Covid-19 epidemic. As much as I like seeing my students face to face, I am reveling in the fact that now that my courses have transitioned to the all-online format, I can finallyy teach in the nude! You see I don't video tape lectures for this, I deal in power-points for each chapter, as well as essay and research paper assignments. The tests online even grade themselves :)
I am going to enjoy this aspect of the rest of this semester (which ends May 17th) but will regret not seeing some of my best students graduate as it appears those cerwemonies will be cancelled as well. However, now that I have mastered the platform, it means I can offer online sections of both courses in the future and keep on teaching naked!
It could be worse, right ?
That is great Judy - Sorry we havent spoken in way too long - Takes too long to explain here - After this virus stuff is over and done with, perhaps youd like to come over for a nude dinner Wish h my girlfriend and I sometime - Hope to get a few things fixed on the boat and have a much better season than the last which was close to a washout
Could be worse, of course. I was also a college professor, now retired. Last term I was on sabbatical, and had moved from Boston to Palm Beach. But when we went on lockdown, meetings could be done by zoom, so I had no excuse to not attend. That increased my work load measurably. Fortunately, I am able to turn the camera off for most meetings, so I can attend most of them nude. For those in which people expect to see my face, I can usually just put on a shirt and be careful I don't stand up without covering the camera.
Now, an odd experience: I attended, by zoom, a meeting of Club Orient owners recently. Of a full screenful of people, there were only two of us who were naked, and in that group that was commented on. Something about being in front of a camera, I guess.