Molly ( 10 years ago )
Holy Toodel, so glad I clicked on this site first!
Selena ( 10 years ago )
First, I think there are many of us that just like (or prefer) being nude, and are nude wheenver possible and that includes in temps that others may find clothing more suitable for the cold.I think we all have our own internal themostats and some of us warm up easier, others get colder faster. I, like you, seem to warm up enough to shed clothing much sooner than my wife or even our oldest daughter, who is always cold.We live in Southern California and our guage for cold is not the same as those of you that live in areas where your suburbs and cities get snow, heavy snow. We need to travel into the mountains to experience it or travel to places that are typically cold in fall and winter. For us it's cold when it's in the 50 s but those that live in areas that have temps much colder than that would see 50+ degree weather a blessing and make it easier to take their clothes off and enjoy being nude in that temp.As long as I am working, doing something to generate some internal heat I've been nude in low 40 degree weather for a period of time. I've been nude in lower temps but not for prolonged periods of time. My wife's nude thermometer is 68 degrees, sun, no wind. She gets cold easily.For me; given the change to be naked I'm all over the thermometer! LOL
Sonny ( 10 years ago )
Melissa! Thank you for this post, it was so nice! We had a great time with you, and we're so glad you came down to see for yourself what Nude Night Out is about (why, the love, of corsue. 1-track mind We do have a pretty diverse group, with some die-hard dancers hahah. We usually get a few newbies, and it's fun to introduce people and see what they think about nudism/nude parties. If you come back we can try to fix your GPS, but can't do much about the Lincoln Tunnel lol. See you again soon!
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Holy Toodel, so glad I clicked on this site first!
First, I think there are many of us that just like (or prefer) being nude, and are nude wheenver possible and that includes in temps that others may find clothing more suitable for the cold.I think we all have our own internal themostats and some of us warm up easier, others get colder faster. I, like you, seem to warm up enough to shed clothing much sooner than my wife or even our oldest daughter, who is always cold.We live in Southern California and our guage for cold is not the same as those of you that live in areas where your suburbs and cities get snow, heavy snow. We need to travel into the mountains to experience it or travel to places that are typically cold in fall and winter. For us it's cold when it's in the 50 s but those that live in areas that have temps much colder than that would see 50+ degree weather a blessing and make it easier to take their clothes off and enjoy being nude in that temp.As long as I am working, doing something to generate some internal heat I've been nude in low 40 degree weather for a period of time. I've been nude in lower temps but not for prolonged periods of time. My wife's nude thermometer is 68 degrees, sun, no wind. She gets cold easily.For me; given the change to be naked I'm all over the thermometer! LOL
Melissa! Thank you for this post, it was so nice! We had a great time with you, and we're so glad you came down to see for yourself what Nude Night Out is about (why, the love, of corsue. 1-track mind We do have a pretty diverse group, with some die-hard dancers hahah. We usually get a few newbies, and it's fun to introduce people and see what they think about nudism/nude parties. If you come back we can try to fix your GPS, but can't do much about the Lincoln Tunnel lol. See you again soon!