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Ian Bibby's avatar

If I'm at work I like to have an hour to wake up, have coffee, and check out the nudist internet.

And this time of year in the UK the only item that I find compulsory are my slippers. Very cheap from Temu, knitted and fur lined.

Every blue moon it does become necessary to put a dressing gown on ( a gown for you Americans) but again it's usually open and is just warming my shoulders.

rdaug's avatar

Inside is an easy peasey but outside can provide issues even in this area of the US where it's been a cold one day and in the 70s the next. I agree extremities are the most important and it's not unusual to be fully shoed and a knit hat and nit much else when outside. Aren't we all about foregoing being fashion statements? Going from the house to a standalone shop and other out buildings I assume a basic robe and obligatory shoes and knit hat or cap as stated earlier. The shop provides some issues but with the recent addition of a fully capable heater I'm good and can go without anything much like inside the house. If others are invited over for the day or for coffee I insist on following the same prescription. Botton line- we're dedicated to nudism but don't be an idiot! Enjoy your passion all year but try to use some common sense. Happy Nude Year!

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