Guess i go Grunge/hipster
Totally. I "get it". Flannel in the winter. Full nude in the summer. Day to day in the fall and spring.
That's the way I do it. If I was in a warmer climate I'd go naked 24/7 when not having to be out among the textile world. But around the house its naked in the summer, flannel or a hoodie and nothing else in the winter.(OK, socks if the floor's real cold, but I usually go barefoot even in winter indoors.) And I might wear a t-shirt sometimes in the spring and fall but no pants.I try to never have anything on down below around the house. If I wear shorts or briefs and nothing else I still feel clothed. If I wear a t-shirt or a sweatshirt or a flannel shirt and nothing else I still feel like I'm living the nudist lifestyle, but keeping warm.
Even here in NE Florida it can get cold in the winter and to save $ I don't keep the heat above 68, so I wear a warm shirt or open flannel robe but naked from the waist down!I still feel totally nude but warm enough to be comfortable. This week has been in the upper 70's to low 80's, so went to our local gay bathhouse so I could sunbathe nude and get a good start on some color!
I live in a climate that is often rainy and cold, all year long... I keep a shirt on so that I maintain body warmth. Nudists that live in warm climates don't seem to "get it", that those of us in colder climates have to protect our health.A/B
Hey there,We live in Phoenix where it's Hot...or Warm most of the time. I totally get what you're saying. When it's not Hot out I wear a tshirt and that's it. I sleep that way too year round. I don't know what it is...I guess as long as my shoulders and chest are warm I feel warm too? My Father slept the same way all of his life, so maybe it's in the genes... LOL