A man, wearing nothing but a fedora would be nice to see.Deo definitely but I do love to wear my fedora. I'm usually one of the only guys wearing a hat at nudist events but I love the icing on the cake so to speak. For me, that's essential!
Sleepwear from a store? Ive already got mine on, its called skin. Ive probably worn sleepwear (the kind from a store) only a handful of times in around 45 years. So absolutely nonessential.
Then you basically slept nude since you were 12 or so, How did your parents feel about that?
My parents never knew. Not that I hid it from them, but I was in my bedroom in bed under the covers. Not as if they came in and pulled the covers back to check to see what I was wearing.Then you basically slept nude since you were 12 or so, How did your parents feel about that?
Sleepwear from a store? Ive already got mine on, its called skin. Ive probably worn sleepwear (the kind from a store) only a handful of times in around 45 years. So absolutely nonessential.Then you basically slept nude since you were 12 or so, How did your parents feel about that?
They never said anything about it.
Sleepwear from a store? Ive already got mine on, its called skin. Ive probably worn sleepwear (the kind from a store) only a handful of times in around 45 years. So absolutely nonessential.Then you basically slept nude since you were 12 or so, How did your parents feel about that?They never said anything about it.
Were either of both of them nude sleepers also?
mensasnem wrote:Agreed.So many people wear shoes and nothing else. For me, shoes totally ruin the experience.
Well, I've got tender feet, so I do wear sandals or flip-flops.
But I worked as a sailmaker for twenty years, and stocking feet, and no shoes, was the rule there, because we were often walking on the larger sails we were making, and also we didn't want dirt tracked into the loft, where the floor was the layout and working space. I can still operate a sewing machine more easily barefoot, or with socks, than with any kind of footwear.