I was never a smoker - but I can imagine that the need a smoker feels for the next cigarette/pipe/cigar when he/she has not been smoking for a long while is similar to the need I feel when I have been wearing clothes for too long. I guess all addictions are similar ...
I can't be naked as much as I'd like and I think this simile isso true. I do manage tostay naked for most of the day most days. Yes it makes me feel happy, contented, relaxed, free, unfettered and just ME - the real metoo often hidden under all this cloth.
Like some other lucky people here being nude at home for me is normal, its how I live year round and have done for many years. I don't really think about it most of the time, its how I am at home, I'm very used to being naked at home, most friends who visit know I'm a nudist and that I'm likely to be naked if they visit. I can't remember the last time I wasn't nude for some of the day apart from while sleeping or showering, I am a daily nudist, or practice nudism daily, if that makes sense. Quite a few friends are nudists as well and are usually nude here too. But when I'm not naked at home it feels wrong, this may be at times when there's a visitor, possibly doing a repair or similar, who is not into nudity.As soon as they've gone normality returns and I'm nude again, thats when I really appreciate how happy I am when compared to wearing clothing. Its probably down to taking for it grated that I'll be naked at home, it really is so very normal, that when I can't be nude that I truly appreciate how happy being a nudist makes me. Happy is not the only feeling I gain from being naked daily, life feels right when I'm naked, its the natural way to be.
Exactly the way the Mrs. and I feel presently. We put on clothes to return our motorhome to storage. We ran an errand and got my car washed and she wanted to see a new movie out ... The Intern ... with Robert DeNiro and Anne Hathaway. We watched the movie and ran a couple more errands and when I asked her, "what next?", she replied ... "Home, naked, relax!" We too can get a bit antsy when we've been clothed for too long and when we are finally able to undress and get back to normal, it feels ... right! It is natural for us as well and oh, so normal.; ;-)