Good points.Maintaining personal space, I do not like males or females getting right up on us when we're talking with them.
That's a good rule; especially with strangers at the beach or resort. But there are certain nudist settings, like get-togethers at peoples' homes, where the lack of space makes close proximity nearly unavoidable. I've tried to be cognizant of this; for example not getting too close while standing up chatting to a person sitting down. But at times it's been hard to avoid; especially in "huddle" situations where people are literally on top of each other.
I guess depending on the situation getting too close or "personal space" is not always an option. At these get-togethers there was a mutual understanding and acceptance of the lack of personal space. Thus is wasn't so offensive to be a little close.
1. Dont make comments on others bodies or looks, even if its meant as a compliment.
Would like to respectfully disagree with this rule. I think it depends upon the relationship between the people involved and the type of comment. Adults who have known each other for years may appreciate recognition of losing a lot of weight or the work put into a fitness regimen.