The tour was offered at a clothing optional hot springs resort. People are more in to chilling in the hot water than hiking and doing geology. It would probably get more interest at a more serious nudist resort, but it needs interesting geology and a good trail.
Due to family matters I have not been on here for a couple of months.
Hopefully, I will have time to post more.
I am at work right now (07/07/2024, 1:34pm Pacific) sitting at my work station comfortably nude.
Attached are a couple of photos I just took.
Last Wednesday everyone left early so I was able to work nude for more than 3 hours.
Had to come into work on Friday and was nude for another few hours.
Today I have been nude since 9:30, except for about 45 minutes when my Brother-In-Law came by so I could help him with some inventory.
I even took trash out to the dumpster in the parking lot.
Will be leaving here in a few minutes for the nude drive home.
I worked at a nudist club as a caretaker on weekends. It was a physical job that was all outdoors. Being naked made it enjoyable and far easier to keep clean when done for the day. It also made it a lot easier just getting around and doing things without clothes getting in the way or being something you had to be careful of staining or anything like that.
It was one of the lowest-paying jobs I ever had, and I would do it again if I had the chance. It gave me an excuse to spend more time outside, doing something close to exercise and comfortable.
Thats actually something Ive thought about more than once. If it were truly allowed and the environment was safe, respectful, and accepting Id absolutely work nude. For me, being clothes-free feels natural, focused, and mentally freeing.
Now, realistically, most workplaces arent there yet. But I have heard of people in private studios, home offices, or closed workspaces doing it after hours and loving the sense of comfort and calm it brings. Ive personally worked nude from home, and honestly, its one of the perks of remote life. Productivity goes up when you're not tugging at waistbands all day.
Of course, the bigger issue is public perception. Nudity still gets lumped into taboo categories, when really, its just a different kind of normal. I think more people would try it if there werent so many layers of judgment and assumption attached.
Has anyone else here ever tried working nude (home office or otherwise)? Or imagine what it might feel like to do so in a respectful, open-minded workspace?
I'm mostly retired now, but I worked at home for decades. I seldom if ever wore anything at home except socks in cold weather. My feet get cold! And if I'm on a business video chat, I wear a T-shirt or button shirt, but absolutely nothing else. But I don't stand up while on video. No sense in making others uncomfortable. During COVID I think a lot of people did their video calls the same way. Why not?
I find clothes uncomfortable, and I'm much more relaxed working naked.
The tour was offered at a clothing optional hot springs resort. People are more in to chilling in the hot water than hiking and doing geology. It would probably get more interest at a more serious nudist resort, but it needs interesting geology and a good trail.
At Solair we have had botanists give tours, talking about the different kinds of trees and other plants we have on the property and there was decent participation. Geology would be fun, too, but I dont know if we have any interesting geology here.