I always wear my watch. I sometimes wear a gold necklace.
- 3 years ago
Its not a matter of obsession with maximising my level of nakedness - but ever since I bought my first smartphone - I no longer own a wristwatch. In those situations when the phone is switched off : in restaurants, in theatres and when engaging in intimate activity I live in the moment and have no need to know what time it is ...
- 2 years ago
In that context, I'd regard a watch, jewellery, cap, glasses or footwear as accessories rather than clothing. That said, it can be nice to go for 100%, including accessories, on occasion.
- 2 years ago
In that context, I'd regard a watch, jewellery, cap, glasses or footwear as accessories rather than clothing. That said, it can be nice to go for 100%, including accessories, on occasion.
I am very nearsighted so my glasses only come off when I am sleeping or in water, because I am very nearsighted.
My wedding ring never comes off.
I was often accessory free beside those two items before I got a Fitbit, but now I am rarely not wearing it.
- 2 years ago
I wear my fitbit full time. It's water resistant so I take it off when I shower or swim.
- 2 years ago
I usually don't, often there is a clock near by.
- 2 years ago
Smart watch so that I dont have to carry a phone
- 2 years ago
If I'm nude and need the time, I'll likely have my phone handy. Main reason being if I'm watching how much sun I'm subjecting my skin to. Otherwise, the position of the sun shall be sufficient.
- 2 years ago
When I am nude in the garden I am normally doing garden work so the smart phone is in doors so I don't have to go and hunt where I have left it as this could be in the back garden and I am then in the front garden so a watch on my arm is the only way to know what the time is.
- 2 years ago
I wear one all the time except in the shower
- 2 years ago