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Naked and Alone!

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For those of you who are here out of loneliness and frustration during the pandemic, how do you deal with it? I've been a solitary nudist part of all life and have managed various ways of coping but I would like to hear from others.

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Actually, I hate it! I wish to have more naked friends come over. Since the weather is warming up, it makes it harder to stay indoors when all I want to do is go to the beach.

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Since my wife and I are in the most fragile group, i.e., 65+ years old (we are 74 years old), we have voluntarily stayed in our home for the most part and go outside on our deck when it is warm enough, water the newly planted flowers, etc. She goes out occasionally for groceries. I went to my masseuse for a nude massage and had good conversation since he is also a nudist and does the massage just as totally nude as me. It was great to get out, even though it was just for the massage. Other than that I stay as up to date as I can with the couple of companies for whom I provide input from my 48 years in the pharmaceutical industry doing clinical trials and medical affairs work, the last 20 years was as a Chief Medical Officer.
It is getting boring watching TV, reading email and acting on it and reading a new book while my spouse, who is not a nudist, is in our office nearly every day working on her BSN degree. She has been an RN for many years, in fact I met her when I was a medical student at the University of Wisconsin hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.
We are hopeful that the virus data starts declining in numbers so we can have a little more ability to get back to some semblance of life.
As an aside, I note from your story that you live in St. Petersburg. I took the Big Nude Boat cruise out of Tampa this February.
Hickguy

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Even though I'm 75 I don't consider myself particularly vulnerable. My son and a close friend have chronic lung problems. Yes life is boring during the lock down. I would love to meet my nudist friends and go on some of the holidays we had booked for 2020 (they are being cancelled one by one). I definitely would not have a massage - it is hands-on. At least we have the internet and TN.

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I am now 80 years old and far from being bored. I look forward to my freedom once again, but I am in no hurry to go out. I believe there is a second run of the virus to come and am taking no chances. I also keep myself very busy ( It helps to pass the time ) by doing more housework and by learning new things to do. I have learned pyrography, cake making, sewing and knitting and started to learn how to make things out of air dry clay ( I can't afford a kiln hehehe ). Life is good and I am happy with my life. I have also thought about writing my biography, but that is a project for later. Keep smiling, stay happy, stay healthy , stay safe and stay indoors.

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We are lucky to have a couple close friends. We play cards every Friday night. Laugh out loud a lot. And we skinny dip in their pool. At my house I am the only one naked. But I am naked in my home. Ahhh

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I've been fortunate to have a nudist friend come over a couple of times. I do have a private courtyard. But we are both photographers. And he is also a model. So we get to dream up cool projects and shoot them. His horseback and saddle pix are our most recent project. I'll try to post an example here. He's here on TN.
Also I had a couple I met here on TN come by to tour the artwork. They were nice enough to stay in touch and invite me to their place a couple weeks later. I look forward to seeing them again.
Most of my visitors are textile people. So I elude to the fact that the courtyard doesn't have a dress code LOL.

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