I love doing nude cleaning
I had always liked to walk around the house naked and among many jobs that I have had and done, I cleaned houses and most of the time the owners were out of the house so I undressed so as not to sweat with my clothes on until a day a client found me and paid me extra just for the view!! hahaha
From there I began to offer services as a naked cleaner and I feel so free and comfortable, to me is the best thing in the world to be able to work and at the same time have the freedom to be naked and enjoy your body and your freedom.
In case anyone doesn't know what a naked cleaner is, I found this blog very recently and I think it's great so far
My favourite nude activities are nude swimming, nude sunbathing, having an outdoor shower, hot tubbing, and socializing at a local resort. I also have enjoyed walking my dog around the neighbourhood while nude. Vacuuming, ironing and window clear cleaning are all much more enjoyable while nude.
How do you manage to walk around your neighborhood nude?
I think I can explain that.My favourite nude activities are ... walking my dog around the neighbourhood.
How do you manage to walk around your neighborhood nude?
Did you notice that he left the pointless, useless, and extraneous Us in the words "favoUrite" and "neighboUrhood"? Clear indication that he's a brit. Nudity is legal in the UK -- despite the fact that it's not particularly socially acceptable.
By mensasnem:Did you notice that he left the pointless, useless, and extraneous Us in the words "favoUrite" and "neighboUrhood"? Clear indication that he's a brit. Nudity is legal in the UK -- despite the fact that it's not particularly socially acceptable.
What, as opposed to these revisionist Americans? :-P
(Speaking as an Aussie, where we (mostly) stick to the Brit spellings. :-) )
By mensasnem:Did you notice that he left the pointless, useless, and extraneous Us in the words "favoUrite" and "neighboUrhood"? Clear indication that he's a brit. Nudity is legal in the UK -- despite the fact that it's not particularly socially acceptable.What, as opposed to these revisionist Americans? :-P(Speaking as an Aussie, where we (mostly) stick to the Brit spellings. :-) )
When my son was in grad school in London, British spelling was required for students from Britain and Commonwealth countries, but either was accepted from others.