Walking in the rain

It doesn't happen often but there are occasional nights when it is 80F out and a nice steady warm rain with thunder off in the distance and maybe an occasional flash of lightning. That's when I love to walk around the hood and woods and feel the water as it drips down my body.
I sometimes lay in the grass on my back and enjoy the light show.

Anyone else?

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Most of the time in the UK when it is raining it is cold rain other wise I would do it and also if out in the countryside there will be a less chance to be caught nude due to not many people been out in the rain.

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The only time I can remember deliberately walking in the rain was after having lunch in a beach bar when there was a sudden downpour.
I stripped off to walk the half mile down the road to our apartment thus keeping my clothes dry in our beach bag.
My wife stayed dressed, got just as wet and had all her wet clothes to dry.

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I've nee told a few times that I should do this, but as John has said, in the UK, if it's raining, it's probably feckin cold too

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I agree. It is rare to find rain which is warm enough to be in comfortably naked. AND I agree, if caught in a heavy downpour, why not get naked to keep the clothes dry. Wet clothing is extra miserable.

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Yea it's usually too cold! Always wanted to do this tho

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The rain is always too cold here, even on warm days. I did walk Orient Beach in a rainstorm on our last trip and it felt wonderful. Nice warm, fresh water running down your body just like a shower, but outside.

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I've jogged in the rain on a beach, does that count?
I've even gone skinny dipping in the rain at the same beach too.

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I've jogged in the rain on a beach, does that count?I've even gone skinny dipping in the rain at the same beach too.

When I used to skinny-dip before work every summer morning in the local open-air pool it was quite often raining and in some cases even a thunderstorm.

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