Post #22AussieDainSuper NudistToo long constrained by expectations of society.Time to live and enjoy as nature intended RE:Do you find yourself wearing the least amount of clothing even at textile event?As the addition of nudity continues to spiral out of control I find that when getting dressed it is more and more a question of what is the minimum I just have to wear
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Post #23AussieDainSuper NudistToo long constrained by expectations of society.Time to live and enjoy as nature intended RE:Do you find yourself wearing the least amount of clothing even at textile event?As the addition of nudity continues to spiral out of control I find that when getting dressed it is more and more a question of what is the minimum I just have to wear
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RE:Do you find yourself wearing the least amount of clothing even at textile event?I dress traditionally where textile required. But usually the first one stripped at naked-friendly events!
I prefer going commando when clothing needed but have tendency to "poke out" instead of "hang." So in public usually wearing underwear..grrrrrr.
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RE:Do you find yourself wearing the least amount of clothing even at textile event?Always commando here, and love the summer, with loose shorts, no shoes or flip-flops, and a tank top or no shirt!
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RE:Do you find yourself wearing the least amount of clothing even at textile event?Generally speaking, I like to wear as little as possible at all times. Trouble is, I am also cold-natured, so I sometimes cover up for warmth. Still, I love summer weather wearing as few clothes as I can, being barefoot, etc.
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RE:Do you find yourself wearing the least amount of clothing even at textile event?I often have the fewest layers of clothes that I can get away with, starting with no tie or jacket at professional meetings, no umderwear if in business casual or shorts and loose shirt at social functions. I often find that I am still naked when everyone else has covered up at CO beaches or events. I think my thermoregulation has just adjusted to preference for nude in many situations. And I am acquiring a taste for being unabashed :).
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RE:Do you find yourself wearing the least amount of clothing even at textile event?living in a mostly cold country wearing layers is important anything warm from winter time. but summer you can wear shorts t shirt. underware is a must . most event are textile here lol
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RE:Do you find yourself wearing the least amount of clothing even at textile event?Other than footwear, yes.
In summer, only wear a shirt where one is required. Generally put it on when I get there and take it off when I leave.?
Wear long pants as little as possible. Sometimes go weeks at a time in the summer without doing so.
Never wear underwear.
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RE:Do you find yourself wearing the least amount of clothing even at textile event?Surprising how many men mention a tank or t-shirt in situations where they don't seem necessary. I keep my shirt wearing to the allowable minimum in warm weather.
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Post #31johngwSuper NudistDo not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may differ. GBS RE:Do you find yourself wearing the least amount of clothing even at textile event?I dress for the occasion.Of course, the occasion is what determines how and what to wear. Some people always look tacky because have poor taste and little respect for any kind of event they are invited. There is no need to use expensive brands but at least to wear according to the context.
I totally agree.
At Euronat naturist resort I prefer to dine in the restaurants naked but If I have to dress because it is too cold, even indoors with the heating on, then I always dress tidy.
Two pictures to illustrate the dining outfits I wore on one holiday at Euronat.
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