hausofandy
On the Prowl
I prefer to be dressed. Nudity - my own only - makes me uncomfortable.
Ooh, i second that. I'm not comfortable with my body. Others, I don't mind.
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I prefer to be dressed. Nudity - my own only - makes me uncomfortable.
At home I'm always in my underwear and an A-shirt. I would never want to sit on my couch naked.
I am not into that whole nudity thing. It's pointless to me. Kinda weird seeing balls and dicks swinging around when you're cooking and stuff. And who wants to leave pubes all over the place?
Nah. The most naked I am around the house is in underwear.
Nude around the apartment all the time....
Leslie Howard said he was angry at the council's decision
A naturist is claiming a council has breached his human rights after it approved plans for houses overlooking his garden.
Leslie Howard, 70, put up fencing around his home in the West Yorkshire village of Steeton so he could tend to his garden in the nude.
But he now fears people will be able to see him from the houses, and is worried he could be arrested.
Bradford Council said their actions complied with human rights legislation.
Mr Howard said: "For 17 years I have been walking around with no problem whatsoever, you know, sunbathing, doing the garden.
Vancouver yoga instructor Ron Stewart encourages his students to relax and let it all hang out, quite literally.
Stewart, 45, teaches naked yoga, a workout that incorporates all the poses, stretches and meditation exercises of conventional hatha yoga, but, as the name suggests, is done in the nude.
