Home nudist

I am curious to know if there are others who are just are nude at home or only get nude when a partner/roommate is gone. Just curious.

This topic was edited
RE: Home nudist

I am sure there are, just like there are many people that are only nude while taking a shower. Where I live I spend most of my time nude and do so in front of other people. Lots of people (including most of my neighbors) have seen me nude

This post was edited
RE: Home nudist

Seriously, "home nudist" seems like an oxymoron to me. At what point do you become a nudist? I would guess everyone is a "shower nudist", and others are no doubt "bed nudists". IMO being a nudist means being socially nude at times. I suppose that could include having naked pictures on your profile. In a sense that is "socially nude." I guess it's like that tree in the forest that nobody hears, if nobody ever sees you naked, are you really a nudist?

This post was edited
RE: Home nudist

To me basic idea of naturism/nudism is that it whenever possible and reasonable, is essentially social. Someone being a "home nudist", so nude only when no other individuals around sharing the nudity, to me are not nudists, unless they convinced that "home nudism" is a temporary phase on their way to more social lifestyle in nude.
To me home nudist is a person who mainly is nude at home for the lack of opportunities outside home (like often is in societies that are extremely negative towards any nudity outside private personal sphere like many Asian or Middle Eastern countries), not averse or shy to going nude outside with others.

This post was edited
RE: Home nudist

I've been a nudist for 12 years or so, most of that time a home nudist....When I started to be nude around other people and went to the local nudist resort, I felt like I crossed a line and became a "true nudist". (Oddly enough, more of my textile friends accepted me as a nudist then)...... Now that is just me, how I feel. Other people can be a nudist and never leave the house and that's just fine!

This post was edited
RE: Home nudist

Unlike birth there is no specific time that marks when an individual crosses the line from being a textile to being a nudist. Also there are various levels of nudism starting from people that just go around their home nude, those that are nude in nudist venues only, those that go to nude beaches, and those that attend a lot of nudist events or go nude in other public areas. Also you can find a lot of people nude on a nude beach that will clearly tell you that they are NOT nudists. To me being a nudist is following nudist values not just going around without your clothes on

This post was edited
RE: Home nudist

I sometimes go nude when my wife is home, but she doesn't understand or like it. One day I even went nude when her friend was visiting. Her friend didn't mind & thought it was good that I had enough chutzpah (nerve) to do it. When there's no one home, I'm always naked. Also, how do we convince non nudists we're not perverts or exhibitionists? Anyone have any advice?

This post was edited
RE: Home nudist

nude 24/7 unless it's really cold or if i have do run a errand, will slip onlyt-shirt on when going to mailbox and nude a few times taking garbage out, ultimate dream is of living fulltime at a nudist camp - yes nudist resort is to formal for me i like it rustic. well i would consider option of lake como in florida whichcertainly isnot rustic .

This post was edited
RE: Home nudist

I sometimes go nude when my wife is home, but she doesn't understand or like it. One day I even went nude when her friend was visiting. Her friend didn't mind & thought it was good that I had enough chutzpah (nerve) to do it. When there's no one home, I'm always naked. Also, how do we convince non nudists we're not perverts or exhibitionists? Anyone have any advice?Don't hide the fact that you're a nudist. If you act ashamed, people will perceive that there must be something perverted about it. Live your life normally without clothes, and your friends will see there's nothing perverted about it.

This post was edited
RE: Home nudist

#14

Will there ever be a definition of what a TrueNudist is? I think it's more howyou perceive yourself. You can be a nudist with clothes on or you can be a textile that enjoys not having any clothes on. Is the glass half full or half empty? Will this one ever be answered? It just depends on your point of view. So all you TrueNudist enjoy your naked time, and all you textiles enjoy not having any clothes on when you can. Maybe one day you will be TrueNudist. Or that's how I feel anyway.

This post was edited
RE: Home nudist

I'm mostly a home nudist as I don't have any local friends who are also a part of the lifestyle. Definitely trying to become more "social" about it though. Had my first experiences on a nude beach in the last week and absolutely loved it, was a great experience.

This post was edited