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Jul 03 2007

There’s full-time, and then there’s FULL-TIME

We call ourselves full-time nudists. But there’s full-time, and then there’s full-time. Right now, we are in the former category.
Meaning that we spend as much time as possible nude at home, with our nudist friends at weekend parties with our local club, asleep (of course!), and on as many vacations as we can manage to nudist resorts, nude cruises, and the like. Yet, we can’t live fully nude as we both still have jobs (for just another year), and have a circle of friends who aren’t nudists and don’t know that we are, and we don’t live in a nudist resort.

All of those things will be changing by this time next year (2008) if things go to plan. We aim to sell the house, quit our jobs, move to a nudist resort in Central Florida, and really become full-time nudists. Along the way, we’ll go ahead and spill the beans to our non-nudist friends — giving them either a lot to think about, a good laugh, or a totally astonished reaction — or maybe all three.

So this year is really our last living in the fully “textile world” of non-nudists, as we aim to join the ranks of the true full-time nudist world next year. We’ll be in good company, since we have already met so many great, friendly, interesting people along the way in our first 13 years or so of practicing social nudism.

We look forward to downsizing in a major way. We’ll get rid of about 95% of the clothes we own, of course, but also about 95% of the things we have spent 30 years accumulating in the way of furniture, gadgets, books, and an endless collection of knick-knacks, junk and the other effluvia of a typical American.

As we ease into it, both of us are excited. We’re ‘practicing’ as much as can be done by wearing nothing as much as possible when at home, and of course taking full advantage of the busy summer pool party schedule with our local club. If retirement as full-time nudists is only as much fun as we are having now being full-time home and social nudists while still working full-time and living in a textile community, we can’t wait to make the big move to “Full-Time Full-Time!

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