RE: Things to do and not to do nude
When I was inmthe UK I used to do most things nude around the house and garden. I did find that laying insulation blanket in the loft nude was definately a no-no!! The fibre glass lodges everywhere and it not only itches it is painful as well. I also found that it was not a good idea to climb the scaffolding to paint the upstairs window and facia board. I also found that it is best not to take a footpath which has gorse or stinging nettles along the sides. I used to garden, even cleared the snow from my paths, in the nude and none of my neighbours bothered. I lived in a short cul-de-sac and knew all the neighbours by sight, some spoke to me but all would smile and wave as they walked or drove past. It is something I miss, I didn't think It would bother me but it does. There are many other things I miss, including the rain!!! Be warned if you are tempted to move to a anti nudist country think hard and long whether you will miss being nude.
Gavin 30
I frequently hike nude (includes being barefoot) in areas that are thick with stinging nettles. The first couple years, my feet and ankles would sting and swell up. Peeing on the affected area and taking anti-histamines helped a lot. As time went on, it seemed that I started to build a tolerance to the reaction.
I recently prepared a house for sale. Over the course of the summer I did almost all of the interior painting and carpet cleaningwhile nude. I always do my drywall work nude. It is easier to clean the dust off of just me instead of clothing. Laying hardwood floors can work up a pretty good sweat even while nude, and cleaning up after the work is done is more comfortably done nude.
It keeps 1 moving faster but have weed eatin' naked, mowing on a tractor, and cuttin some trees up. Chores done naked seem less like work. The easy stuff is gardening or taking care of flower beds.
Way too rocky here to think about weed-eating naked. I have to wear shin-guards and get hit in the nuts at least once each time.Other types of cooking can be dangerous too - made some mango jam from the garden and the hot syrup spatters quite a bit :)