Donald Ducking on rainy days

I dont know if you feel the same but on rainy days i keep a shirt on to prevent a flu, but it also makes me feel very free, as if i were completely nude.

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RE: Donald Ducking on rainy days

Ya dude, I do the same thing as well. Or on a chilly morning, just some kind of a top till I warm up.

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Ya dude, I do the same thing as well. Or on a chilly morning, just some kind of a top till I warm up.Yes i do the same! and is cool...

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My reason for being naked most of the time is that it is my natural
state, and doing things naturally as possible is important to me. For
me, the natural response to cold is to use clothing for their one
legitimate purpose - protection. I can't in good conscience simply turn
up the heat in order to stay naked. It cost me money, uses resources
and puts more CO2 in the air than it would if I simply put something
on. I have passed the point in time where I have spent more time naked
than clothed. The few days here in Central Florida that I actually have
to wear clothing for warmth will not tip the balance back the other
way.
Anyway, I only wear what I need when I am cold. First comes a
t-shirt. Next comes a long sleeve shirt. Colder yet brings on a sweater
or hoodie. If colder than that, I put on a bathrobe over the sweater.
If it gets REALLY cold, I will put a jacket on over the robe. So even
on the coldest days, I am still naked from the waist down (except maybe
socks). I only put on pants for the same reasons I would when its warm. To go to work, shopping, or church.

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RE: Donald Ducking on rainy days

My reason for being naked most of the time is that it is my natural state, and doing things naturally as possible is important to me. For me, the natural response to cold is to use clothing for their one legitimate purpose - protection. I can't in good conscience simply turn up the heat in order to stay naked. It cost me money, uses resources and puts more CO2 in the air than it would if I simply put something on. I have passed the point in time where I have spent more time naked than clothed. The few days here in Central Florida that I actually have to wear clothing for warmth will not tip the balance back the other way. Anyway, I only wear what I need when I am cold. First comes a t-shirt. Next comes a long sleeve shirt. Colder yet brings on a sweater or hoodie. If colder than that, I put on a bathrobe over the sweater. If it gets REALLY cold, I will put a jacket on over the robe. So even on the coldest days, I am still naked from the waist down (except maybe socks). I only put on pants for the same reasons I would when its warm. To go to work, shopping, or church.Awesome!, pants less always!.

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