Could Be Nude 24/7

Anyone who would be conformable being completely nude 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. If you would be comfortable nude doing everyday things like working, driving, shopping, going to the bank, every day activities. I know I would if it was socially acceptable.

If it were legal & the weather cooperative . . .

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Yes. I definitely would not wear clothes. As far as the weather, 55 degrees Fahrenheit or better. Wind speed less than 10mph.

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I currently live in a clothing optional community and the
only times I have clothes on are:

1) When It is too cold to be nude;

2) When I am in town doing my grocery shopping or other
errands;

3) When visiting or being visited by my no-nudist relatives

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If legal and with warm weather. I would always be nude. Wish I lived in sucha place!

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Can u say 'utopia'.

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I definitely would be naked at all times if it were possible.

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    • Yes. I definitely would not wear clothes. As far as the weather, 55 degrees Fahrenheit or better. Wind speed less than 10mph.
      ................please don't feel sorry for me but in July 2015, I moved to Avalon [ clothing optional ] Resort , and became a 24/7 nudist for most of the yer hehe..........................Ruhl

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oh yes!!! I would love to live in a world where nudity was totally accepted and allowed. Thankfully my yard is private so I am able to be nude outside anytime I like.

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I'd just get rid of all my clothes and go naked permanently. People around me would have to get used to my nudity. But in that legal/weather environment it would be more common.

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