A number of times. When people I know are coming by, of course. Our screened lanai is quite visible to anyone who walks into our yard, so without a dash to cover it's often apparent to them that I'm nude. (If they drive in, as most people do, we have a magnetic sensor out by the road to let us know they're on the way.)
Most recently it was a fellow who had apparently walked up our 400-foot drive, opened our gate, and come on up to the house, quite surprising me, standing on the lanai. I called a "hello", took a quick read of his body language, and decided since he already knew I was naked, there was no point in troubling to dress. I went to the door and spoke through the screen briefly with him, then stepped out into the yard. He was, as it turned out, a nice but rather disoriented homeless guy, looking for family members he couldn't quite identify. I talked with him a good bit to see if there were any way I could help him with his quest, but there wasn't. I told him I'd walk him out, went back in to grab a pareu for the walk down the drive. Our drive goes past the house of a woman who lives alone, so I made sure to walk him past that house and out to the road. As it came time to part, he looked at me not unkindly and just said "thank you for not being a prick."
Twice I've encountered LDS (then known as Mormons) missionaries who walked up while I was out in the garden. Both times, they seemed perfectly unfazed. The first pair asked if they could help me, and I told them with unintended irony that they - in their dark suits and ties - weren't dressed for it. The second time they encountered me down in a hole, and we began our conversation as I painstakingly extricated myself to stand naked with them as we began our conversation. Since the hole was fairly near out outdoor shower, there was a towel right at hand which I was able to wrap around my waist as we talked.
I have answered the door twice, years ago, to missionaries from other groups, who simply turned away silently and left. That did not feel good, and I would not do it again.
Several times I've answered the front door nude when staying in a nudist friend's home. The folks coming to the door were well acquainted with the CO norm there (although nobody else was nude at the time). I don't imagine ever opening the door nude at my home, except for a fellow nudist. My neighbor once found me nude when he visited me unannounced in my back yard. It was a non-issue for him.
Did anyone ever answer wearing just a towel?
No. Everybody was dressed when they answered. I've even come across regular customers here on TN. I added them and we exchanged messages back and forth. They knew who I was and they still put clothes on when they answered the door. That kind of stuff just never happened on my routes.
Yes, but I knew who was at the door. A good friend, who knows I'm always nude at home and doesn't mind, texted me to ask if he could drop by for a chat. So when he knocked I didn't bother putting clothes on to open the door. This is a unique situation where it was safe to do so. Not interested in making anyone uncomfortable.
I have answered just wearing a towel a couple of times over the years. Once when I was just finishing to shower, there was a knock at the door so I grabbed my towel and went to the door wrapping it around my waist as I went. As soon as I opened the door, two members of a religious group started to give me their speech, oblivious to the fact that I was dripping wet. Politely told them I had to finish getting ready and closed the door. The other time was for a delivery that arrived just as I was coming out of the hot tub, had my towel in my hand as I entered the house, through the back door, so I just wrapped it around me, answered the front door, and signed for the package. The delivery guy acted normally, so did I.
Yes, but I knew who was at the door. A good friend, who knows I'm always nude at home and doesn't mind, texted me to ask if he could drop by for a chat. So when he knocked I didn't bother putting clothes on to open the door. This is a unique situation where it was safe to do so. Not interested in making anyone uncomfortable.
A very thoughtful approach to the subject.
No. Everybody was dressed when they answered. I've even come across regular customers here on TN. I added them and we exchanged messages back and forth. They knew who I was and they still put clothes on when they answered the door. That kind of stuff just never happened on my routes.
Thanks for sharing this insight. I wonder if what you observed may be a result of a genuine nudist not feeling compelled to expose an unsuspecting delivery person to them being clothes free without prior notice as point of respect for others. This is one of the basic tenets of naturism.
Further complicating the issue you state is body language is open to interpretation. There is no guarantee that the intention by my body language with be interpreted corrected by the person observing it. So best to not create the situation in the first place IMO
I have, but only for people I know that are Ok with my nudity. I am very comfortable being naked in many situations. But...as a male, it is a very fine line between fun and being sued for indecent exposure.
My Significant Other on the other hand, she has answers the door nude most of the time. She works from home and is naked all of the time at home. No one has ever been bothered by her being naked.