Baring All the Facts About Retiring to a Nudist Community
"Want to try something new for retirement?
Have you thought about retirement nudist communities?
When moving someplace new, retirees often seek areas known for
fostering a strong sense of community, which aids in preventing
isolation loneliness in the golden years and promotes emotional well-being.
In nudist communities being neighborly is the norm. "
www.thestreet.com/retirement-daily/lifestyle/baring-all-the-facts-about-retiring-to-a-nudist-community
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"You've heard of forsaking plastic straws and
taking shorter showers to save the environment,
but have you ever thought about ditching your clothes?
Nudists, particularly, are extremely conscious of serving
Mother Earth as thoughtful, proactive environmental stewards.
... you will find an overwhelming number of environmentally
savvy active participants in ecologically-minded undertakings
within their nudist communities, participating in beach and
roadside cleanups, conservation programs, butterfly releases,
community gardening, hiking trail maintenance, blood drives,
charitable fun runs, and more.
In their daily lives, nudists offers lifestyle changes you too can
adopt to have a more carbon-friendly impact in the comfort of your own home: "
such as ....
www.thestreet.com/retirement-daily/planning-living-retirement/nude-retirement
Do your homework and speak out against discrimination. Consider a nudist community retirement if you're a heterosexual couple with a wife who plans to outlive the hubby. The article was written by the executive director of AANR. His organization makes no apparent efforts to educate people about appropriate nudist codes of conduct, but is complicit in allowing discriminatory resort policies against single men. At least here in the Midwestern US, a single dad like me with two sons is never welcome. Such policies can lead to closed, matriarchal and cliquishly repressive communities. Attitudes in warmer climates may be more accepting.
Maybe it's more that I wouldn't want to "retire" to any gated, set-apart community. I genuinely enjoy being a part of my neighborhood - trading plants and produce with the neighbors, serving as the headquarters of our buying club/co-op, showing some of their guests around our place for the "farm tour" experience. I enjoy the fact that there are a real variety of people around.
we love it at our resort and yes we retired now ,no better place to be
How do you, or anyone else who lives at a clothing optional resort, handle giving your address to people if it makes them aware that you live in a clothing optional resort?