Good house guest
I have a guy staying here for three days thru Airbnb He is in the area because while passing thru his dog got hit by a car and needed surgery at a local vet hospital. Good news the dog is healing . He is totally fine with my open shirt only attire or even total nudity and has already stripped down himself to soak in the hot tub. Today we are donning clothes and going for a hike at a state park.
I am sure another soak this evening
I have a guy staying here for three days thru Airbnb He is in the area because while passing thru his dog got hit by a car and needed surgery at a local vet hospital. Good news the dog is healing . He is totally fine with my open shirt only attire or even total nudity and has already stripped down himself to soak in the hot tub. Today we are donning clothes and going for a hike at a state park.I am sure another soak this evening
WOW! Great. Love to hear stories of folks accepting nudity. By the way, I'm glad his dog is doing well.
We actually run an Airbnb Clothing Optional Campsite. Some of the folks that book are not really interested in being naked, but rather in saving money (we are way cheaper than commercial campgrounds in the Orlando area). But, anyone booking here realize it's clothing optional, and I always greet the guests nude (with a Covid mask on of course), and as long as it's not cold, I am always naked outside, so they all see me naked at some point. Some guests stay dressed their entire stay, but at least they're okay with others being naked. There are two campsites, and sometimes the occupants of one site are naked while the other is dressed.
Wow! Interesting that you have an AirBnB and walk naked in front of the guests. Aren't people getting offended?
Not at all. It is listed as a clothing-optional campsite. The first picture anyone sees when checking the site out is the Clothing Optional sign we have by the gate in our driveway. In the written description, it is mentioned that guests will probably see others naked. One frequent camper stays dressed, but keeps coming back because the price is right, and he isn't confident enough to camp very remotely. He wants the convenience of car-camping without the crowds and expense of a campground (we are only $10 a night)