Naked Seniors!

A group for 50, 60, 70 year olds and above, as well as younger admirers of naked seniors. At our ages you think we'd know better. Running around with no clothes on--we could catch a death of a cold or, even worse, pneumonia! Everyone knows, too, that gravity begins to take over as far as our bodies are concerned--men as well as women suddenly find they need support in places they'd never...

Free To Be. . .

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One of the things I enjoy most about being a senior is the freedom
to plan my days as I want--usually with no schedule at all.
There's no time clock to punch but I still get up early, simply
because morning is my favorite time of day(I do "sleep in" on
occasion). Chores take longer than they used to, I've slowed down and also need some transition time between
tasks, can't jump from one thing to the next like a twenty-year old. However, there's no urgency, so things eventually get done. I particularly enjoy doing
volunteer work several days a week--a way of giving back to the
community and helping others. I also do consulting work one or two
days a month in a small office (with flexible hours), just to
maintain work-related connections. All in all, being a Senior might
just be the best part of life so far, as long as my(our) health
remains well. Do others here experience things the same way?. .

While this post has more to do with being a Senior rather than a
"Naked" Senior, keep in mind that I'm still naked underneath my
clothes when out there in textile land!

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One of the things I enjoy most about being a senior is the freedomto plan my days as I want--usually with no schedule at all.There's no time clock to punch but I still get up early, simplybecause morning is my favorite time of day(I do "sleep in" onoccasion). Chores take longer than they used to, I've slowed down and also need some transition time betweentasks, can't jump from one thing to the next like a twenty-year old. However, there's no urgency, so things eventually get done. I particularly enjoy doingvolunteer work several days a week--a way of giving back to thecommunity and helping others. I also do consulting work one or twodays a month in a small office (with flexible hours), just tomaintain work-related connections. All in all, being a Senior mightjust be the best part of life so far, as long as my(our) healthremains well. Do others here experience things the same way?. .While this post has more to do with being a Senior rather than a"Naked" Senior, keep in mind that I'm still naked underneath myclothes when out there in textile land!I hear you . if I am not naked in my home I am basically naked under what few clothes I have to wear outside. I do have a private backyard so I can enjoy outdoor nakedness whenever I feel like . I also entertain some friends occasionally either outside or inside.

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Semi retired and left work at 11. Went toa favorite watering hole for a fish fry lunch and a beer. Love being to do things on the fly. Off to a nudist resort in the morning and spend the night then go fishing Sunday Have a date Sunday night and said depends what time I get back. Eveyrthing is flexible. I so love it!

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I have been retired for 6 months now and it has taken some getting used!! Having worked for 47 years with a 22 year US Navy career and a 25 year over the road truck driving career, it has taken sometime to get used to the fact I don't have a deadline to keep any more!! When I was driving I was nude about 85-90% of the time driving, only dressing long enough to do what I needed outside the truck!! Get some nude time in the woods and some in the mornings before the wife gets up!! Always naked under my clothes also!! I do love the fact that if we want to go visit people we can and not have to worry about a job!!

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RE: Free To Be. . .

One of the things I enjoy most about being a senior is the freedomto plan my days as I want--usually with no schedule at all.There's no time clock to punch but I still get up early, simplybecause morning is my favorite time of day(I do "sleep in" onoccasion). Chores take longer than they used to, I've slowed down and also need some transition time betweentasks, can't jump from one thing to the next like a twenty-year old. However, there's no urgency, so things eventually get done. I particularly enjoy doingvolunteer work several days a week--a way of giving back to thecommunity and helping others. I also do consulting work one or twodays a month in a small office (with flexible hours), just tomaintain work-related connections. All in all, being a Senior mightjust be the best part of life so far, as long as my(our) healthremains well. Do others here experience things the same way?. .While this post has more to do with being a Senior rather than a"Naked" Senior, keep in mind that I'm still naked underneath myclothes when out there in textile land!Hello Everyone,
I love being a senior -- especially the retired part:-)
I have more time to spend with my partner; to have sensuous massages with my partner, friends, and internet acquaintances; more time to take interest courses (drawing and languages); to line dance; to travel (especially on cruises); to host gay naked nudist events (playing cards, figure drawing, dinners, pot lucks, wine and cheeses, and coffee and chat nights); to go to organized gay nudist events (naked swims, naked barbecues at friend's home and at a local spy, naked dances, naked beaches); more time just to socialize with friends and meet them for coffee, breakfast, lunch, and supper; more time to entertain guests who travel a distance to visit with us; more time to take care of my partner's and my health: emotional, physical, social, and spiritual; more time to write letters to the editor and letters to my representatives in government; more time to go for nature and city walks; more time for live theatre, movies, and occasionally casinos; and more time to rub and grope great gay men and enjoying my friends with benefits.
Yes, retirement is great. I wish everyone could retire and enjoy life -- however, someone has to keep working to contribute to my government old age pensions:-))))))
Hugs to everyone,
Brian
Life is good:-)

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