What kind of water?

swimming pool, river, loch (lake) or open sea - what's the best water for being naked in?

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Forgot one...RAIN!!!! Preferably a torrential downpour in a low altitude, warm climate. Heavy, warm rain without any lightning is amazing to just stand in. Nature's relaxing shower.

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Just in a river and a reservoir today. The river was much colder...snow melt.

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Yes, just after a torrential downpour when there are big massive puddles of rain water lting on the grass and you can run and slide through it, but other than that, I just love the feel of water on my body, any type.

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Mmmm. being naked in the rain: nice. As long as it's warm.

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I like the sea because the salt water helps me float, and the waves add iterest. I love an illicit dip in a river pool - cool and (hopefully) clean. A pool is handy to cool off in betwen drinks, after sunbathing. In the last few years I've only worn shorts once to swim, in a hotel pool that wasn't clothes-optional.

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Shower; allways
Hot-tub; hell yes!
Pool; you bet
Great Salt Lake!!!! how about that one? Floatability and fun, fun, fun.....

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I love a warm shower, pools and hot tubs are also great. Anywhere I can get naked in the water works for me.

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I go to a local lake or reservoir everyday in the summer and I love being naked all the time while I am there. I still have to watch for people because it is public, but I love the feel of warm water and hot sun on my body.

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Textile and water are totally incompatible

On the other I and water are totally compatible regardless of what form the water takes

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RE:What kind of water?

All of them but the best is the open sea.

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