What to do with guest when they accept your invitation?
And clearly know you're a nudist but refuse to participate. I'm talking about Couchsurfing or AirBnB guests who read your profile, see you're a nudist who lives the lifestyle daily and say they're ok with you being nude but won't do it themselves. Do you just do your daily thing as though you're alone or with nudist guests or wear clothes?
If you are talking about something like AirBnB, I was under the impression that you rented your place while you were out doing something else and the place is available for the weekend or whatever. But in any case, if you put the invite out there that you are a nudist, and that they are welcome to join you in your home, they should know to expect you to be a nudist so do as you would normally do. If they choose not to join you nude, but decide to hang out with you at home, its their choice and should not ask you to put something on. It's as simple as that in my eyes.
And clearly know you're a nudist but refuse to participate. I'm talking about Couchsurfing or AirBnB guests who read your profile, see you're a nudist who lives the lifestyle daily and say they're ok with you being nude but won't do it themselves. Do you just do your daily thing as though you're alone or with nudist guests or wear clothes?
If you put it on the profile it seems clear that they should expect you to carry on. If you only want to rent to nudes you should specify that too though.
If you are talking about something like AirBnB, I was under the impression that you rented your place while you were out doing something else and the place is available for the weekend or whatever.
Not necessarily. I Stayed at an AirBNB in Seattle where the people that owned the house (very, very nice btw) were living there and I stayed in their very nicely furnished basement living area. As a side note I would recommend to anyone wanting to travel and save some $ while having some nice accommodations to check out airbnb.