Warnings for new nudists

Sometimes i feel we should publish warnings to new nudists on the risks of the naturist lifestyle. For example, one of the high risk factors is that the more time we spend nude, the more we want more nude time. Suppose that almost makes it an addiction. Who's with me in feeling it is a bit like other highs, the more we get the more we want and the more we dread textile time. the more we spend time nude, the more we are stunned by the amount of time we previously wasted being clothed.

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For sure - I find myself rearranging my day to put off the clothed chores; "Interfering with a life activity".... isn't that on the list of ways to know you're addicted?

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I agree! I put off doing things that I could do and maybe should do just so I don't have to put on clothes. There are some things that I put off just so I can do them later when I'm nude. I guess that it does come close to being an addiction.

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I agree! I put off doing things that I could do and maybe should do just so I don't have to put on clothes. There are some things that I put off just so I can do them later when I'm nude. I guess that it does come close to being an addiction.I do exactly the same, put off things until I can do them when I am nude or put other things off until another day when I have other things to do and places to go where i have to be dressed.
So I think I am addicted to being nude, much healthier than being addicted to alcohol, cigarettes or drugs.
All I can say is I love being nude, always have and always will.

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I too find myself avoiding doing things that would require me to put even the minimum of clothing.Like today perfect temp for a walk but that would mean clothing so hung out and read in the lawnchair in the backyard. Could mow it nude but due to no rain only would have knocked down the buckhornAlso folks have gotten an eyeful when they came to my door and I did not feel like " breaking my streak" of being nude

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I know just what you mean. This will be me tomorrow actually. :D

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I don't enjoy having to get dressed, but I have to get to work, it does mean that when I arrive home again, I can look forward to taking it off again.

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Sometimes i feel we should publish warnings to new nudists on the risks of the naturist lifestyle. For example, one of the high risk factors is that the more time we spend nude, the more we want more nude time. Suppose that almost makes it an addiction. Who's with me in feeling it is a bit like other highs, the more we get the more we want and the more we dread textile time. the more we spend time nude, the more we are stunned by the amount of time we previously wasted being clothed.This s a good part of the reason I started the thread "Longest Time Spent Nude" in the general discussion section. To try to find out how long folks have been able to arrange to spend extended time clothes free. Feel fee to make your own comments in that thread on your own personal best time period nude.

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I've responded to this thread in Response # 3, but in addition to that I find that I can't wait to put on my clothes to get to a social nudist situation. I find that I really want, maybe need, to be with other nudists. They don't always have to be nude, but just that they are accepting of my nudity. Even though I am always nude at home, I regularly go to nudist resort to get my social nudist fix.

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I like your reference to social nudism fix. To be honest there was a time that I would have beenguilty of having no understanding of what you meant. But the more I experience social nudism the more I feel a need for it. As mentioned that can actually be in a textile situation with known nudist friends as there seems to be that special understanding and acceptance. I also realize that I am less judgemental in a nudist environment as I realize that I am more antisocial in a textile situation when meeting people for the first time.thankfully naturism is helping me to be a better person, in my view,thought others might disagree

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I agree with Desert Rat in that I have, over the last few months, met up with a small group of men who for the most part give me a sense of acceptance to my nude self combined with friendship. Being a lone nudist for the past 12 years after many years of sharing it is so enjoyable to socialize once more . I find myself so eagerly awaiting the meet up time to the point where I do everything possible to make sure nothing hinders me going to it.

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