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Be careful. I work in the hospitality industry, and there are cameras everywhere in the hallways... and they record. Even if no one is there with you in the corridor, there could be someone in the office watching... and might narc you out for indecent exposure.
Many years ago, a few times while staying in hotels, a girl friend had dared me to get the ice while nude. I thought about it, but didnt take her up on it. These days with cameras everywhere (even other guests with phones) I would consider doing it.

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Be careful. I work in the hospitality industry, and there are cameras everywhere in the hallways... and they record. Even if no one is there with you in the corridor, there could be someone in the office watching... and might narc you out for indecent exposure.
I don't know how things operate across the puddle but in Europe nobody bothers with the cameras or the recording until there is a reported incident. Other than that the recording are over-written in rotation, just like a screen-cam in your car.
There is far too much footage recorded to do anything else and staff usually have better things to do than sit staring at the monitor screen.

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Well, my suggestion on the "nude for housekeeping" is to keep it a fantasy. They get that a lot and it's not such a thrill for them.
Same with service/repair people who have nude or flashing customers. Most just want to do their jobs and go. (PS In some jurisdictions, that's sexual assault.) Think of it this way: if you walked into a WalMart, would you want to be surprised to see all the staff naked? I mean ALL of them, the elderly greeters, that big stocker guy, the guard? Or do you really just want to find what you were looking for, buy it, get on with your day? ;)

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TattedMan, do you see nudity as a beauty pageant? I would love to see store personnel nude everywhere. That would mean I would be able to be nude without concern of harassment, and it wouldn't prevent me from finding what I was looking for and being on my way. Those things called clothes don't do all that great a job of hiding someone's physical condition. If I'm going to be disgusted, I am whether they are clothed or not. And really, service personnel can come and do their job and leave regardless of the clothing decisions of their customers. I suppose it would be prudent to find, ahead of time, a business that is more concerned with earning your money than what you wear.

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Oh, god no, nudity isn't a beauty pageant, but if it's not the other's choice, then it may well be distracting or uncomfortable for them. If in a nudist community, fine, everyone's expecting it and is comfortable (or should be). My main point on flashing hotel staff or service people, etc. for a thrill on your part is kind of self-centered. That's pretty much it.

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Well, there is a difference between flashing for a thrill and a nudist choosing to remain nude and go about their life as if it didn't matter.

Also, learning and growing doesn't stop after schooling. Let it be an opportunity. "Boo hoo I saw a naked person and it made me uncomfortable" people need to grow up.

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Well, there is a difference between flashing for a thrill and a nudist choosing to remain nude and go about their life as if it didn't matter.

I do not think that the reason for being naked in front of someone matters at all. Regardless of whether you do it for a thrill, or you do it because you think it's normal and should be OK is irrelevant. What I seem to have to keep reminding nudists is that textiles have a totally different perception to us. What we think of as normal and acceptable, the find offensive, upsetting and threatening.

Making textiles experience nudism without first making sure they (genuinely) don't mind is not fair and is not acceptable.

This does work both ways though, and textiles should also accept out perspective where appropriate, and there of course lies the problem. Both groups have different opinions of what is acceptable.

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More daring hotel pictures by the rear entrance. and in the street outside.

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Well, there is a difference between flashing for a thrill and a nudist choosing to remain nude and go about their life as if it didn't matter.

In Britain there is a difference. Flashing is illegal. A naturist going about his business without clothes is not illegal.

But it is sensible to be aware of the feelings of those around us. When I'm hiking naked I cover up when I see another hiker approaching. They saw me at the same time as I saw them. They know I'd been naked. Covering is just a gesture in their favour as they come closer. I have had mixed reactions to my nudity, mostly positive. Some find it amusing, especially the women. It is also sensible not to be naked where there are lots of people.

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Tonight was great. Went down to the hot tub and was wearing a g-string under my shorts. Got to the hot tub and took the shorts off and got in the spa. All of a sudden I heard laughing and I saw this woman laying on one of the lounge chairs talking on the phone] Didn't see her when I got there. Oh well. After awhile I sat on the top step and was not paying attention and she walked by me sitting there in my g-string. I sat there after she left and decided to just lose the panties and get naked. Sat there until midnight enjoying the evening. Took some pics. Stay naked my friends.

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