We're not home nudists but we do have a Tushy bidet which is wonderful for after you poo. Plus it's cut down the amount of toilet paper our child uses. |
| Do any of you frequent the local resorts like pine tree and MAHESO or white tail? |
| How do people keep their furniture fresh when walking around lounging nude? Discharge? Sweat? How does the furniture not smell or get stained? |
Use a towel |
Frequent visitor to two of the three resorts, prior to COVID, during and after. Married couple, our secret getaway for a relaxing weekend. Only certain friends know of our ‘hobby’ and naked escapes. Social nudity is great fun, it levels the playing field. There’s no hiding behind clothes, it’s all out there. |
Are you joking? |
Visited Pine Tree previously with DH and plan to return this season with a few of my SAHM friends wanting to try it for themselves. |
| No. I’m a never-nude. |
Exactly! There are probably yellow and brown streaks everywhere on their furniture |
Towels. |
Nope, the nudists we know practice better hygiene than most people. Plus every seasoned nudist knows to sit on a towel, always without question. Dude Wipes and use of a bidet or shower after using the restroom is common practice to ensuring you leave no trace |
yes I became a home nudist but couldn’t take it any further because I don’t have any one to help me get comfortable with being naked in front of people |
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I don't want discharge trickling down my leg or getting onto furniture. Underwear are more comfortable. Also every time you fart, bacteria comes out.
Gross. |