How to recognize a nudist in the textile world

I did search for this first and did not get a hit.
As we all must blend in while in the textile world, do we have some idiosyncrasy in our body language that says we are a nudist?
Bob

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I was at a gas station once when I suddenly realized that the vanity plate on the truck next to me had something like "BBARE2" on it. ThenI looked closer and saw a nudist resort sticker on the back window. But by the time I saw all this the driver was pulling out, so I never got a chance to talk to him. I even thought about chasing him down but that would have been too stalkerish.

  • So cues to recognizing a nudist are more like nudist caps, T-shirts, vanity plates or other visible paraphernelia. Not so much physical cues. Although with nudist women, that's not always the case. Whenever I see a woman in the summer wearing a sarong or sundress, and the amount of cleavage or breast outline suggests an absence of brassiere, I can't help but wonder if she's just returned from a nudist outing. Although that certainly might not be the case at all.

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Yeah, it would be nice to identify who's a nudist and who's not while out in the Textile Planet. We can probably get "Gang" tattoos or something LoL, I don't know, let me know if you figure it out :-)

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Since SC doesn't require a front license tag on my car, I have a purple Travelites' tag. On my rear windshield, I have decals indicating: AANR, Cypress Cove, Travelites and on my front windshield a TNS decal. In summer or warmer weather, I wear a tshirt dress and actually no longer wear a bra no matter what the weather.
My 2 hoodies have Travelites embroidered on them. My white one has "relax naturally with us" on it as well.

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Our office is "business casual" so I do not wear a tie. I typically have the top two or three buttons undone. While sitting in my cube I have my shoes off, but I do wear black socks. I am so far away from being an exhibitionist that at times is seems like people do not even see me.
Maybe if the TrueNudist site offered a pin of their logo, but without words, we could wear that about. I have a collection of pins, all attached to the hat I wear.

Bob

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I've got too many stickers on my rear windshield as it is (3)... but I'd love to put an AANR and TNS sticker on there ... I have them, just don't like the look of too many stickers. All the "advertising" I do ... I do on my body, if I've got to wear clothes. Hats and t shirts with nudist/naturist logo's and sayings. I get plenty of attention and questions. :D

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Our office is "business casual" so I do not wear a tie. I typically have the top two or three buttons undone. While sitting in my cube I have my shoes off, but I do wear black socks. I am so far away from being an exhibitionist that at times is seems like people do not even see me. Maybe if the TrueNudist site offered a pin of their logo, but without words, we could wear that about. I have a collection of pins, all attached to the hat I wear.
"Maybe if the TrueNudist site offered a pin of their logo, but without words, we could wear that about. I have a collection of pins, all attached to the hat I wear"
I ran a couple of ideas about that thru Admin a few weeks ago and now I'm just waitting for merchandise or feedback on that subject. We'll see how it goes, perhaps we might be able to develope a pin or something on that line of thought.
Hawk

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I've always asked myself and normally speak it naturally is what characterizes us, in fact as I have already said once I am a nudist spa Madrid public relations and I talk a lot on him and just always interested and a very high percentage of people ever have done nudity and are interested in coming
Nudist spa that I am public relations is the NAKEDSPA (nakedspa in google) in Madrid-Spain - Europe

Siempre me lo he preguntado y normalmente el hablar con ello con naturalidad es lo que nos caracteriza, de hecho como ya he dicho alguna vez soy relaciones pblicas de un spa nudista de Madrid y hablo mucho de l y siempre acaba interesando y un porcentaje muy elevado de personas han hecho nudismo alguna vez y se interesan en venir
El spa nudista del que soy relaciones pblicas es el NAKEDSPA (nakedspa en google) en Madrid-Espaa-Europa

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Well in Britain our national organisation British Nudism sells an orange wrist band with the slogan "Nothing's Better" carved into it. Subtle enough to have people ask what it means or for those in the know to work it out for themselves. Without being bblatantly in your face.
However since finding out about them in April this year I have yet to see one outside of a nude venue. :(

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A few years ago, after Lance Armstrong was diagnosed with cancer, his foundation put out yellow wrist bands that read ... Live Strong. A couple of enterprising nudists jump on that and made some near clear wristbands that read ... "Live Naked". I bought about two dozen and began passing them out to friends. I still have several left and wear one most of the time. I was at a local watering hole when the young bartender/server, I had become friends with, saw it, read it and asked ... "what does that mean ... are you a nudist?" To which I saw an opening in the door and took it. We talked for quite sometime and her interest is peaked but she's not pull the trigger yet on visiting our club. She is also a car enthusiast and our club has an annual Nude Attitude Car Show. I told her she should visit then, check out the cars and then take a tour or I'd give her a tour. She began to giggle and the conversation on her end started to become "sexual" so I just shelved it til I saw her another time. We talked more and she was able to talk about it more maturely. I was open and honest and I think she was a little disappointed that "our nudism" wasn't what she had thought and what many people think. Be that as it may ... we still talk about nudism from time to time but she'll need to get her head straight to understand what nudism is to most of us. Now when I get ready to pay my bill and head for home she always asks ... "are you going home and getting naked!?" I just say ... "yup, it's just a part of who we are and how we live." She continues to giggle .... hmmmmmmm ...

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I like the clear "Live Naked" band idea, AndyDi.

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