RE:Who doesnt like naked hugs?

Nude, full body hugs and cuddles are the best!!!

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RE:Who doesnt like naked hugs?

I don't know of anyone who doesn't enjoy them. Skin to skin is the best feeling in the world.

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RE:Who doesnt like naked hugs?

yes hugs are rare these days with covid even among the textiles ,hope we back to normal soon

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RE:Who doesnt like naked hugs?

As a single male I would be absolutely terrified in this day and age to give anyone a hug. Because sadly all single men are classed as suspicious dangerous predators.

Sadly it is one time where we are all guilty until proved innocent.

Well just for information I am single because I left my partner when she went out and shagged her ass of with the local schollteacher.

But I am the dangerous single guy.

DISCRIMINATION OF SINGLE MALES IS RIFE OUT THERE.

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RE:Who doesnt like naked hugs?

I have been nudist for long time .. I haven't ever witness anyone objecting to a nude hug ..

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Absolutely without a doubt make it. Hugs are the best both my husband and I love giving and receiving long naked hugs.

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I totally agree. I am more comfortable naked. When I first naked hug a stranger, it was at my nudist camp. Now I thought we had that nudist rule or etiquette to have distance and barely touch. My first hug was an all body hug. The person kept hugging me to get closer. We were in front of dozens of people and I was concerned that they might say something. But it was me. Now I think they were watching me hug to see how I was really comfortable being naked with others. I had several people put their breasts and privates right into my face to show me something on the table or while I am sitting down. But that shown me it was ok to relax and be normal. I am all into people being naked all the time, but at first, being on the outside of social nudity, there were a etiquette. I don't have that etiquette in my home.

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