That's a silly question. The answer has to be Yes. I'm off to the far south of Portugal next week in search of the sun, warm enough to be naked. But rain is forecast all week.
I said that two years ago. I had over ten holidays in the sun last year and plan lots for 2015. I always get naked and it's more comfortable in the warm sun.
Of course! Don't all nudists. Living in Florida, we have perfect weather for sunning nude. Met many like minded people and enjoy our naked time together. Our beach isn't a nude beach, but we can find more secluded spots to tan nude...Much fun. Even have some textiles walk by and they don't make any fuss, just say hi, say nice day and go on their way. May get some who chat for a while, but usually just go on their way without any issues.
Yes very much, but we don't get much of it here. So I take my holidays in the south of Europe where it is sunny and warm enough to be naked. I spent last Christmas there, on the beach and skinnidipping on Christmas day.
I did the same this last Christmas (2015). We had enough good days in the south of Portugal for some sunbathing on the beach.
yes I love the sun! recently retired and live in Palm Springs California. today 11 of us did a naked hike in a wilderness area 40 miles east of here. 5 miles. total nudist freedom on BLM land. 74 degrees today. have a (not very dark) all over tan which I love to maintain.
Hi, Loved reading your experience of nude hiking in sun. Wish we could see some pic also.
In India, traditionally we are advised by our scriptures to have Surya Snaan (Sun Bath), only in early morning sun
Ideal time is from sun rise till next 3 hours.
The sun is my most important part of nature. I love the beach, walking in the surf and sun all around me. When I'm not at the beach I'm in my flower gardens every day enjoying the plants and.....the sun that gives them and me life.
I enjoy sunny warm days but limit my exposure, fair skin, a couple of skin cancers. I am most likely to spend outdoor sun time in morning or approaching evening. I like suhritnew's philosophy on that, seems safer. Sunscreen is a good thing for hiking but I don't like to be slathered wih it too often.