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 do a lot of housework in the nude, as well as in the garage (not on the car) when I keep the door down. I'm curious if anyone has ever powerwashed outside in the nude? Not much more strenuous than vacuuming, but the fine mist on a hot day might be invigorating!