Absolutely.. I think it'd be great to have something like that in common. There are 2 guys I work with, I was talking about a cruise I went on, it was a nude cruise but I didn't mention that part. The one guy says well if you loved the cruise, you'd love this resort we have both been to in Mexico... They gave me the name of Hidden Beach... So at least we can share stories of our trips. With in the next year we're all supposed to go the same week that should be fun.
If their profile here is complete, public, and certified, and assuming I am otherwise interested in maintaining a friendship with them outside of work, then yes, I would be open to both. If I later needed to unfriend them, well, that might be awkward.
I most certainly wouldn't risk today's fraternizing laws in the work place by asking for a friend request and would do some serious thinking before accepting one from them. I've been thru the fraternizing of a co-worker accusations and it wasn't pretty for either of us. Learned my lesson!!
I keep my private life to myself ...
While someone's initial reaction may focus on the awkwardness or fear stemming from the situation, there is one thing to focus on: both parties are nudists / naturists who are adults that clearly share the same lifestyle and values. Seeing a coworker or even your boss here, a resort or beach shouldn't be awkward. It should be a moment to bond, make a friendship that may not have otherwise formed or simply acknowledge that you both have chosen to live a more natural lifestyle. There shouldn't be any shame or embarrassment. In some ways it is similar to running into a coworker or boss in the shower room of the local gym. Neither one of you will talk about the fact that you've seen each other nude but rather the conversation would likely be about not knowing you both belonged to the same gym and your experiences there. So to answer the question, yes I would accept or send a friend request to a coworker.



