Braless Nudists
This is a group for all nudists who support being braless. Whether you are personally braless, support those who are braless, or are interested in the growing braless trend, this group is for you. This is for anyone supporting bralessness to discuss, share, and learn about the health benefits, issues, and trending fashions related to being braless in public. Also just as a note, whilst I'm...
Minimalist Bra (2)
Return to DiscussionsYes, sir. Ive been going nude as as much as possible every chance I can, and if I cant be naked, then I am shirtless if I cant be shirtless, and I have minimum clothes like shorts and a T-shirt.
While it is a long way off, I can see you as one of the people who get rid of most of their clothes and move to a clothing optional resort when they retire.
:) I appreciate that. That would be awesome and hopefully I can get to that point. I would love to retire and move to a nude resort. I feel like most likely we will live close to one or travel to one often. Either way retire and get rid of most of not all clothes is the dream.
:) I appreciate that. That would be awesome and hopefully I can get to that point. I would love to retire and move to a nude resort. I feel like most likely we will live close to one or travel to one often. Either way retire and get rid of most of not all clothes is the dream.
While you would need some clothes in retirement (Dr. visits, church, errands etc.) you could certainly get rid of most of it.
Someone else on this board who lives on a secluded property said that when he and his male parter retired, they agreed to get rid of most of their clothing and only keep the following:
2 dress shirts
1 pair of slacks
One blazer
3 t-shirts
2 tank tops (wife beaters)
2 pairs of jeans
2 pairs of short shorts
1 pair of flipflops
1 pair of sandals
1 pair of sneakers
1 pair of dress shoes
NO UNDERWEAR AND NO SOCKS
We have 1 light jacket and 1 winter coat each
The celebrated thier retirement with a bonfire where they burned the rest of their clothes. Since they had so little left, they got rid of their dressers and kept everything but the slacks, blazer and dresser on a shelf each in the laundry area.
