FREEBALLING NUDISTS

This is a group for men who enjoy Freeballing, going Commando, oh heck, just plain not wearing underwear! It is an un-necessary piece of very restrictive clothing. When we are nude, our equipment hangs free, why not when we are dressed! Share experiences and stories about your times freeballing, and how you got started.

For years I envied women - able to wear skirts with nothing underneath. Then I thought Why not! So now I have two kilts (one very short), two wrap-round short skirts and several very short sarongs - the sort sold for ladies to swear over swimwear, of which 3 are see-through. They are all worn with nothing underneath. There is nothing chafing between my legs. They are the next best thing to being naked. If I bend, kneel on one knee or sit they hide nothing.Yet I can wear them where nudity is not allowed. When others accidentally see my bits they are the ones who feel guilty, or amused, at seeing something they think they shouldn't

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over in the UK and parts of Europe you could get away with that, over in the states probably not and i think here they have tried several time, no doubt it would be a lot cool in summer, well at least shorts are popular.

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that's great! I have 2 kilts but they are heavy and actually quite warm, not as "free" as I'd want.

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that's great! I have 2 kilts but they are heavy and actually quite warm, not as "free" as I'd want.You can get lighter 5 yard kilts as opposed to the heavier 8 yard ones. The former are 20% wool thus making them even lighter. As one who is entitled to wear a clan tartan I frequently wear my 8 yard one for special occasions such as weddings. In fact the last occasion was this week but sadly it was for a funeral. Nevertheless I always wear it in the traditional way ... nae breeks! You can also buy light cotton utility kilts which I must say I am rather attracted to.

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LOVE my kilts, and can wear them anywhere. Always "traditional", and next best thing to be nekked :)

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You do have to be a bit careful with the lightweight short sarongs in a wind, though.

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I have several utility kilts. They are great for hiking in moderate temps. For when it gets really hot in summer I have a "running kilt" which is thin running shorts type material. It's shorter and has no outside pockets. The slits on the side make it look a lot like shorts. If you are moving it's hard to tell for others to tell its open on the bottom. It's also easy to pull it up under the belt of my backpack and suddenly I'm pretty much naked. Pull it back down when needed and great for just hanging out at a campsite when you have to wear some sort of clothing. If interested look up runningkilts dot com.

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I looked it up. You can't beet a short sarong with just a foot between waistband and hemline and in lightweight materiel easily blown up in a light wind. Even better when see-through. And this is my idea of a kilt (below):

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I have bought two long see through chiffon scarves and plan to wear one wrapped around my waist and between my legs and nothing else. That is for my walks. Once clear of the car park, the scarf comes off and is packed into my rucksack

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I looked it up. You can't beet a short sarong with just a foot between waistband and hemline and in lightweight materiel easily blown up in a light wind. Even better when see-through. And this is my idea of a kilt (below):

I wore a longer kilt to a party and did some twirls for the ladies. Of course I had nothing under it. So many ladies asked that I took it off at the end of the evening to show them.

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I have notices quite a few men wearing kilts of different types at Whitby Goth Weekend.

That's now got me thinking :D

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