The towel etiquette at resorts and other public venues is of course aimed at hygiene because the furnishings are used by everyone. So I'd say in those settings children, even youngsters should be taught to sit on towels. But at home with your own stuff and their play equipment, I wouldn't think it was necessary.
I just thought I'd get this thread back on it's original topic and agree that towels should always be used for hygenic reasons.
I, for one, am more comfortable swimming in a pool where a good old fashion soap and water shower is used rather than one surrounded by pool chairs covered with stained towels.
In this day and age, with all the possible viruses and bugs going around, doesn't it make sense to sit on something a little softer than a deck or a rock?
A towel or a little blanket usually go with me in the truck, just in case I have the urge to stop somewhere and strip down!
In this day and age, with all the possible viruses and bugs going around, doesn't it make sense to sit on something a little softer than a deck or a rock?A towel or a little blanket usually go with me in the truck, just in case I have the urge to stop somewhere and strip down!
I agree that a towel or blanket can add to comfort but as a substitute for good hygiene, I still don't buy it. Has anyone ever have had to use a public toilet?
I agree that a towel or blanket can add to comfort but as a substitute for good hygiene, I still don't buy it. Has anyone ever have had to use a public toilet?
While I agree with you in principal, I can't control the actions of others, so *something* between me and whatever, is more to protect *me* than others. If what's between me and whatever is mine, then I pretty much know where it's been.
I agree that a towel or blanket can add to comfort but as a substitute for good hygiene, I still don't buy it. Has anyone ever have had to use a public toilet?
A toilet seat doesn't touch the parts of your anatomy that could have leaking body fluids.
when sitting in a chair or lounger i think a towel is necessary but when i sit on edge of pool i usually sit on my bare butt on the concrete, when my kids were little they were usually to busy in the pool or running around to sit on a towel and when they did they sat on the edge of ours.
Is anyone else like me?...I have towels all over the house! One on my recliner in the living room, kitchen chair, computer chair, bedroom chair, exercise equipment...etc...
Not a separate towel in every spot in the house, but I take one to anyplace I plan to sit nude in my home.
Gator1
I agree that a towel or blanket can add to comfort but as a substitute for good hygiene, I still don't buy it. Has anyone ever have had to use a public toilet?
A toilet seat doesn't touch the parts of your anatomy that could have leaking body fluids.
I don't think I want to be around anyone leaking body fluids. Towel or no towel.
1. Thats not a to be or not to be question. Its a must always use towel , ( home or not ) its just common cense
2. I have read here some colorful names such as skate marks and such.
I dont judge but I highly recommend baby wipes (and not only for us nudists) unless you are one of the above mentioned leaking , problem solved .
3. The way you educate your kids is what they are going to be when growing old , just because its much more comfortable to let them be for now , doesnt mean you should!
kids are Like a tree , what happens now , stays in the Trunk for the rest of times.
Yours, Bman
Keep it nude! ( and clean!)
unfortunately not many of our twxtile friends use the the wipes. i've read somewhere of a study on movie theater seats and how much feces was found. could not be seen with the naked eye,but is there
no i have to re-think the hole going to the movie thing....
going to blockbuster.... and please! don't tell me whats i can fined on the DVD..... lol