Discussion»Questions»Humor and Jokes» Do all nudist suffer with the condition" Clothnaphobia "or are they all just to darn lazy to get dressed each morning ? :)
Have you never seen a woman shaving her legs? it looks absolutely terrifying like some weird Indian rain dance with a razor. Guys shave their face so slowly and we just whip through it On legs. Other parts we take our time with though... Cos scary.
Lol, I was 18 living with a 30ish year old. yeah he disliked beards..this is why I need to be fully prepared before get naked! I don’t want be almost thrown off a balcony again.. GAWD!
I'm wondering. Who would go through this much trouble for a video of this. I mean did this person get up and say, "I'm gonna do something with a bunch of shaving cream! And film it!".
Nah, honestly. I'm convinced anyone who goes around feeling need to label themselves a nudist or talks about it as " the nudist lifestyle" or so on and so forth is just a creep hoping kids see them naked.
I mean yeah, I like sitting on the porch on.a hot AF night to smoke bowl or whatnot and maybe I didn't feel.like putting on clothes. But when you start talking about it, are looking to meet other nudists, or call it the " nudist lifestyle" I'm sorry but you just put yourself in my creepy AF box.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at February 16, 2020 8:13 AM MST
That's about how I feel about people who have this need to call themselves vegan or vegetarian. It isn't creepy, but it's pathetic. They need attention or worse....just need to feel like they have an identity that makes them somehow unique. No one cares. Really.
Nup. I think it has more to do with enjoying the feel of air against the skin, greater freedom of movement, and acceptance of the natural form of the body free from cultural judgements and expectations. The body soon ceases to be a trigger for lust when it's as easy to see as faces and hands.
Nudists don't just go to nudist camps or beaches for holidays - they live naked year-round in the privacy of their homes and gardens. I don't believe it's got anything to do with kiddies. But I do think that a stranger talking about it online would be suspicious and probably not genuine.
This post was edited by inky at February 16, 2020 8:13 AM MST
I agree with you on that point. Sometimes it feels that the helium has been let out of the party balloons around here. Nobody enjoys a flaccid balloon.
Not every day can be New Year's Eve. I think we can draw closer by being real, embracing the full gamut of human feeling. But I agree that the levity is vital. Most of us need it as a salve. And you, dear Twinkle, are one of the best Mugger salvers.