Your first time
At least 30 years ago. I was skipping school one day and like usual, I was nude as soon as I had the house to myself. I decided to slip outside and I loved the feeling of total nudity outside. I knew then I was going to embrace the nudist lifestyle
Roughly in my 20's (50+ years ago) I would take every opportunity to sunbathe naked and to be naked at the far end of my garden. But it had to be in secret. My wife (who I loved dearly) caught me a few times and openly showed her disapproval. Sadly she died in 2010. As they say: when one door closes another one opens. A few months later I joined TN and embraced the nude lifestyle enthusiastically. I've made up for lost time since.
Grew up comfortable being nude with other boys in locker rooms, showers, and swim class. But at 33 had my first social outdoor nude experience at Blacks Beach near San Diego. Immediately after taking off my clothes I knew my life would never be the same. It was amazing the impact of being completely naked versus wearing a skimpy nylon bathing suit (still common in the late 1980s).
Jan . 29 , 2018 12:50 AM . Totally agree with Profind .
Feeling the full sun on my bare balls and cock is so nice . Know that is the reason behind me returning every year to the beach I visit , north of Saugatuck , MI . Miss that feeling when at a beach during the summer when I can't drop the shorts or swimsuit because of where I am . Steve
Growing up in a warm climate, my brother & I would going skinny dipping all the time. Those experiences opened the door to social nudity at a young age. Be it at a Resort or Beach, going nude is my preferred way to enjoy all the outdoors has to offer.
I was always comfortable being naked, including around other people. In my Swedish culture of origin, nudity isnt associated with sexuality, though it is in the Midwest US where I grew up. When I studied in Munich and discovered the FKK nudist area in the English Garden, I stripped down and felt so liberated to be completely naked with a couple hundred others in a city public park, with no one batting an eye.