I was nude for 30 days straight this summer(2018); except for flip flops, hat, sunglasses, and a neck strap with a knife and flashlight, and when I was outside, a shoulder holster. It would have been 40 days, but I had to leave the ranch to go to town for about 4 hours. Even then I just wore my kilt and a shirt and the aforementioned accouterments.
I was nude for 30 days straight this summer(2018); except for flip flops, hat, sunglasses, and a neck strap with a knife and flashlight, and when I was outside, a shoulder holster. It would have been 40 days, but I had to leave the ranch to go to town for about 4 hours. Even then I just wore my kilt and a shirt and the aforementioned accouterments.
This is great. I think going out without a knife and a sidearm is considered the wrong type of naked here in Texas (especially out in the countryside!) Neck knives are a godsend for nudists who spend time outdoors. Love the kilt too.
Why can't you?Not possible with non-participating wife at this time.Same here. I can get a day at the beach and occasionally a full day and nights on both ends at home, but that is about it.Wife is fine with me being nude at home but she rarely is and is not comfortable around anyone else who is nude even if she can remain clothed.
agree with this. a couple of weeks ago i was able to be nude for about 21 hours straight b/c my wife was gone and i was by myself. i always sleep nude (as does my wife) so it is sort of "cheating" to count those 8 hours in the 21, but i'll take them.
. i always sleep nude (as does my wife) so it is sort of "cheating" to count those 8 hours in the 21, but i'll take them.
Hey, naked is naked whether you are asleep or awake, it all counts to the overall period of time. It wouldn't make sense to get dressed to go to bed when you have been nude all day, and then get out of bed to undress again for the day, now would it? During my times posted previously I included the time I spent sleeping, too. No way I was going to try to stay awake for 9 days straight. Besides, that would have made the drive home EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS!!!!
RE post #236: I'm curious myself if I have the record here. It will be difficult for me to top it as it seems there is always a compelling reason to go into town or have a project that requires some protective gear. Already having cool mornings this fall and I often end up putting on a sweatshirt to go feed in the AM.