I never like these threads, as it seems to me if someone won't do something while nude because of some danger factor, they should not do it at all. My reasoning is if someone feels the need for clothing as a protective layer they are probably doing it wrong and would in reality need much more than a little cloth for protection. If true protection is needed even when clothed then continue to use that protection. But if it can be done in shorts and a tee shirt it can be done nude in equal safety.
if you are worried about splattering grease, for a small investment ($3-$5) you can purchase a screen like cover for your frying pan.
I used to have one of those, they are very good for stopping the the hot oil or fat from splattering. I must get a knew one.
]I really hope you're joking. For example, as pointed out by a number of people alrady, often times when frying something, a bit of grease does jump out and if it lands on your skin, it will burn. If you are wearing something, it lands on the clothing, you don't get burned. Pretty simple. Are you saying that nobody should fry anything now because of a danger factor?What about being out in the sun? Those UV rays are damaging to the skin. Your best protection is a layer of clothing. So now people shouldn't go outside when it's sunny because of the danger factor? (just to be clear, I nude sunbathe all the time, just using this as an example)
Quite the opposite really. I'm saying all these people making excuses why they won't do things nude are probably not doing it right in the first place. People always bring up cooking bacon, use the back burning, the microwave or a splatter shield. People say basic shop tools, your face is usually closer than anything covered by clothes and most don't cover their face. whats the problem? Ride a bike or motorcycle? If you fall it's going to hurt, clothes or not. Ride safely and don't fall.
I'm not saying don't do anything, I'm saying learn how to do it safely first and then try it nude. For most things there will not be a problem.