RE: how much time do you save being a home nudist?

gator, being old and senile is a perfect excuse why you were naked in your front yard.

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RE: how much time do you save being a home nudist?

Most people spend more time dressed in one day than I do in a week. I do a load of laundry once a week, mostly towels and sheets. Rarely wear clothes, rarely wash clothes.

By not spending time getting dressed in the morning I dont have to spend time getting undressed at night.

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RE: Time Saved

Time saved is not that relevant, as actually each time completely undressing and dressing also causes waste of time regarding coming in and going out. In general working a lot home means also that several days a week I may not wear anything, and others in the house spend much time home, too so definitely all in all less laundry produced, so if not saving time, at least saving a lot of electricity, water and detergent over time. Many clothes also last longer as they worn less hrs/day when worn at all. Downside is the necessity to keep home at +23-24 C to feel comfy nude at all times of year, which leads to increased energy waste (though most is handled through good insulation and air flow rather than excessive heating). Another saving factor is that everyone can do sauna, jacuzzi and such together and not in turns, so they run more efficiently compared to similar amount of people using them not comfy being nude in each other's presence.
TravelNudie aka Aki

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RE: Time Saved

being nude lets me do laundry once a week so it save a lot of time for me

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