Naked At Home - 2014 / 2024 -

For people who like to be naked in the house...

Never clothed at home..

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Hey group, I'm pretty new around here and would love to show my naked self in the group...But i have a question first.....Anyone else here make the first thing they do when they walk in the house, strip every bit of clothes off? I mean, literally, as soon as the door clicks shut, naked? How about starting to get undressed before they get in the door? I do this all the time and i CAN'T be alone.....hit the comments and tell me, I wanna hear what you do... :) hope ya like the pics, too.

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RE:Never clothed at home..

It's warm here in central florida, and I am always naked when its warm. When it gets cool, I put on a shirt. If it gets cooler, I put on a terrycloth robe

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In central Texas, it's not that hard to keep the house warm enough in winter to stay nude year-round. When I lived in New England, it was a little more difficult. We couldn't afford to use the baseboard heat to keep the house warm enough for nudity, but after the wood-burning stove had been going for a while the house would warm enough to let us strip down. And we would!

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Surprising how few mentioned seasonal differences.Do most of you either live where it is always warm or run the heat high enough to be naked at home all winter?

My wife feels the cold, even when clothed, so the house is always warm enough for me to be naked.

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In the winter etc I have cloths on as the cost to keep the property warm to be nude is too high and with a workshop which I use for my business outside I need to be dressed to get to it and work in it as well.

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I built on an addition it has six windows but they are installed above waist line .you would have to be over seven feet tall to see in the plants love this room.

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