my latest house guests
I occasionally rent out a room thru an online website. Since the site is rather prudish , I list my place as "naturists friendly" and do not use the word nude or nudist in the description. In the past 2 weeks I have had 5 solo guys stay here for one or two nights each. Two have spent their time here totally nude themselves, another stayed clothed himself but I was nude and he was fine with it. The other two i wore my sarong for the short time we overlapped. The guy that just left never saw me with clothes on for his two night stay.
I stayed with noodengr2 last year Wonderful host Great place in the country Really enjoyed being met by him nude and not having to wear any clothing the whole time Felt so natural sitting around nude just talking and sharing a meal Highly recommend his place to anyone singles or couples male and female for a wonderful nude experience
I occasionally rent out a room thru an online website. Since the site is rather prudish , I list my place as "naturists friendly" and do not use the word nude or nudist in the description. In the past 2 weeks I have had 5 solo guys stay here for one or two nights each. Two have spent their time here totally nude themselves, another stayed clothed himself but I was nude and he was fine with it. The other two i wore my sarong for the short time we overlapped. The guy that just left never saw me with clothes on for his two night stay.
Do you greet your guests nude? How do you do you decide if you are going to stay naked or put something on?
The one hospitality site I clearly state I am a nudist and unless the request for me to wear clothes to expect a nude greeting. Airbnb is a bit more prudish so I ask them to acknowledge they know what naturist' means and take it from what response I get. Case by case.
I stayed with noodengr2 last year Wonderful host Great place in the country Really enjoyed being met by him nude and not having to wear any clothing the whole time Felt so natural sitting around nude just talking and sharing a meal Highly recommend his place to anyone singles or couples male and female for a wonderful nude experience
Thanks for the kind words. You are always welcome to come again
The one hospitality site I clearly state I am a nudist and unless the request for me to wear clothes to expect a nude greeting. Airbnb is a bit more prudish so I ask them to acknowledge they know what naturist' means and take it from what response I get. Case by case.
Have you ever had an Airbnb reservation cancel when they found out that you are a nudist?
yes. a middle aged guy traveling solo booked for 3 nights well over a week in advance. the day before he arrived he asked " what does naturist mean?" via email. when i responded " i generally don't wear clothes around home" he responded " i had better not come, that is not for me" and canceled. because he cancelled so close to the arrival time, airbnb still paid out one night's cost. I made no offer to refund it to him. Figured he had had a week to ask, and besides if a a middle aged guy had issues with seeing another middle aged guy nude, it was his problem. He never asked for a refund either.
I had a last minute inquiry last night for a stay tonight which my schedule does not accommodate. A solo woman, which in her initial inquiry said " by naturist you mean no chemicals , no processed foods , using reusable jars, making foods, etc" I politely turned her down solely because of me not being home. I debated about telling her to try again on the definition , but decided to let sleeping dogs lie.
Sounds like a great welcome to Indiana! And a positive influence for social nudity and you give those of us that don't like wearing clothes an alternative to traditional hotels when traveling. And who knows, as I always feel like when I meet a fellow nudist - a new friend!
Great topic of discussion! Thanks so much for sharing!
A couple of questions:
Have you ever had long term lodgers and do you screen them any differently then short term lodgers?
Would you advertise differently for long term lodgers?
Have you ever had 'bad' lodgers that you had to get rid of ASAP and if so how did you get rid of them?